Ethnology, Volume 39University of Pittsburgh, 2000 - Anthropology |
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... workers in their hometowns . During peak production seasons , home - based piece - work was a complementary device to increase production capacity in the more labor - intensive parts of the process . Generally , foremen in the factory ...
... workers in their hometowns . During peak production seasons , home - based piece - work was a complementary device to increase production capacity in the more labor - intensive parts of the process . Generally , foremen in the factory ...
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... ( workers were transported daily by factory buses ) and workers were recruited by formal , rational means . It produced shoes for export , but allowed itself to be restricted to a few American distributors , who provided designs and set ...
... ( workers were transported daily by factory buses ) and workers were recruited by formal , rational means . It produced shoes for export , but allowed itself to be restricted to a few American distributors , who provided designs and set ...
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... worker , " it means someone who meets production deadlines , is flexible about the changing amounts of work , and whose production quality is not poor . The workers are middle - aged or older women , widowed or whose husbands are ...
... worker , " it means someone who meets production deadlines , is flexible about the changing amounts of work , and whose production quality is not poor . The workers are middle - aged or older women , widowed or whose husbands are ...
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The Spirit of the Gift | 15 |
An Examination | 73 |
Negotiating | 93 |
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