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Sexual division of labor --- Sex role --- Women
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Sexual division of labor --- Hunting and gathering societies --- Blood
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This book is concerned with subgroups of groups of the form GL(n,D) for some division ring D. In it the authors bring together many of the advances in the theory of skew linear groups. Some aspects of skew linear groups are similar to those for linear groups, however there are often significant differences either in the method of proof or the results themselves. Topics covered in this volume include irreducibility, unipotence, locally finite-dimensional division algebras, and division algebras associated with polycyclic groups. Both authors are experts in this area of current interest in group theory, and algebraists and research students will find this an accessible account of the subject.
Finite groups. --- Division rings. --- Matrix groups. --- Group theory --- Matrices --- Rings, Division --- Associative rings --- Groups, Finite --- Modules (Algebra)
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Sexual division of labor --- Hunting and gathering societies --- Blood --- Division sexuelle du travail --- Chasseurs-cueilleurs --- Sang --- Folklore --- Folklore
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Patriarchy --- Sex discrimination in employment --- Sexual division of labor --- Women --- Employment --- SOCIOLOGIE --- FEMMES --- TRAVAIL
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The cottage industry of France enjoyed enormous growth from the mid-eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth century. Through an intensive analysis of the social and economic impact of the expansion of this female-dominated industry, Gay Gullickson broadens our understanding of the variety and complexity of proto-industrial regions and of the proto-industrial processes. Focusing on the village of Auffay, located in the pays de Caux, a thriving agricultural region, Gullickson recreates the experiences of the women and men who spun and wove for the urban putting-out merchants. Social analysis of local memoirs, government reports, notarial and judicial records, and village cahiers de doléances, enables Gullickson to offer a more nuanced and accurate view of the causes and consequences of the expansion of the cottage textile industry in the pre-factory era. Her 1987 study is further enhanced by a quantitative analysis based primarily on the reconstitution of the families of the 727 couples who married in Auffay between 1750 and 1850.
Occupations --- -Rural industries --- -Sexual division of labor --- -Weavers --- -Artisans --- Division of labor by sex --- Division of labor --- Sex role --- Sex discrimination in employment --- Industrialization, Rural --- Rural industrialization --- Rural industry --- Industries --- Career patterns --- Careers --- Jobs --- Trades --- Handicraft --- Vocational guidance --- Work --- History --- Rural industries --- Sexual division of labor --- Weavers --- History. --- -History --- Artisans --- Arts and Humanities
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Community organization --- Social policy --- Taxes --- Psychiatry --- Prevention --- Stress --- Division of tasks --- Self-help --- Book --- Dépressions
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