Sökning: "Domestic labour"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 54 avhandlingar innehållade orden Domestic labour.
1. Labour productivity and international trade
Sammanfattning : The aims of the four treatises contained in here are to investigate the determinants of export (and FDI) and possible impacts of international trade on labour productivity, labour demand and inter-industry wage premiums. Paper [1] uses shift-share method and augmented production function-approach. LÄS MER
2. Domestic violence and pregnancy : impact on outcome and midwives' awareness of the topic
Sammanfattning : Objective: The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate whether selfreported history of violence is associated with increased risk of labour dystocia in nulliparous women at term and to elucidate midwives’ awareness of domestic violence during pregnancy in southern Sweden. Design/Method/Setting/Population: Paper I utilised a population-based multi-centre cohort study design. LÄS MER
3. Det städade folkhemmet : Tyskfödda hembiträden i efterkrigstidens Sverige
Sammanfattning : Efter andra världskriget kom ett stort antal tyska kvinnor till Sverige för att arbeta. Trots en stigande arbetskraftsbrist under efterkrigstiden blev utomnordiska kvinnor anvisade till hembiträdesarbete under två år innan de kunde söka andra arbeten. LÄS MER
4. Un-learning to labour? Activating the unemployed in a former industrial community
Sammanfattning : In the aftermath of automation and globalisation of production, the Western welfare states have come to leave industrial society behind in favour of an increasingly competitive and service-oriented economy. Nevertheless, there are many environments whose inhabitants still identify with the culture that developed in typical industrial communities. LÄS MER
5. Child labour in Addis Ketema, Ethiopia : a study in mental health
Sammanfattning : Background: Child labour is a very common global problem. There are an estimated over 250 million in the world, and about 7.5 million child labourers in Ethiopia. Most of the studies available to date focus on the social, political, and economical issues, but very little on mental health or psychosocial problems of child labourers. LÄS MER