Mexican women in American factories [electronic resource] : free trade and exploitation on the border / by Carolyn Tuttle.
Material type:
- Offshore assembly industry -- Mexico
- Women offshore assembly industry workers -- Mexico
- Corporations, Foreign -- Mexico
- Manufacturing industries -- United States -- Employees
- International business enterprises -- United States -- Employees
- Mexican-American Border Region -- Economic conditions
- Mexican-American Border Region -- Social conditions
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- HD9734.M42 T88 2012eb
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331.4095493 Stitching identities in a free trade zone | 331.40955 Veiled employment | 331.4/0971 Women and work | 331.40972/1 Mexican women in American factories | 331.40973 The sex of class | 331.4/0973 Women in 1900 | 331.40973/09045 From marriage to the market |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
American factories in Mexico -- The border city of Nogales -- House to house: the method of analysis -- The history of the maquila industry -- Are the maquilas sweatshops? -- Liberation or exploitation of women workers? -- Fancy factories and dilapidated dwellings.
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2011. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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