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Angleterre 1 Desarrollo desigual 1 Developpement bancal 1 Disparidades espaciales 1 Eastern Europe 1 Ecarts geographiques 1 Economic Sociology 1 England 1 Haushaltsarbeit 1 Household Work Practices 1 Household work practices 1 Informal Sector 1 Informal sector 1 Inglaterra 1 Labour Practices 1 Livelihoods 1 Moscow 1 Practicas de trabajo de los hogares 1 Raumliche Ungleichheiten 1 Russia 1 Secteur informel 1 Sector informal 1 Spatial disparities 1 Taches menageres 1 Uneven Development 1 Uneven development 1 Unformeller Sektor 1 domestic labour 1 household work practices 1 mutual aid 1 underground sector 1
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Williams, Colin C. 2 Windebank, Jan 2 Nadin, Sara 1 Rodgers, Peter 1 Round, John 1 Williams, Colin 1
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Regional Studies 1 Sociological Research Online 1 Work, Employment & Society 1
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Mapping the Social Organization of Labour in Moscow: Beyond the Formal/informal Labour Dualism
Williams, Colin C.; Nadin, Sara; Rodgers, Peter; Round, John - In: Sociological Research Online 16 (2011) 1, pp. 13-13
The starting point of this paper is recognition that the depiction of a formal/informal labour dualism, which views formal and informal labour as separate and hostile realms, is inappropriate for capturing the range of labour practices in societies. This is because labour practices cannot be...
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Rethinking the 'Economy' and Uneven Development: Spatial Disparities in Household Coping Capabilities in Contemporary England
Williams, Colin - In: Regional Studies 38 (2004) 5, pp. 505-516
Williams C. C. (2004) Rethinking the 'economy' and uneven development: spatial disparities in household coping capabilities in contemporary England, Reg. Studies 38, 507-518. Work beyond employment accounts for half of total working time in the advanced economies. In order to more fully...
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The Uneven Geographies of Informal Economic Activities: a Case Study of Two British Cities
Williams, Colin C.; Windebank, Jan - In: Work, Employment & Society 16 (2002) 2, pp. 231-250
of households to perform necessary work and household work practices vary across space. We reveal not only the ways in …
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