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The “Global Collaboratory on the History of Labour Relations”
Putting Women’s Labor and Labor Relations in Sub-Saharan Africa in a Global Context
Karin Hofmeester
African Economic History, May 2022, 50 (1) 12-42; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.50.1.12
Karin Hofmeester
Karin Hofmeester ([email protected]) is Research Director at the International Institute of Social History and part-time professor of Jewish Culture at Antwerp University.
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African Economic History
Vol. 50, Issue 1
20 May 2022
The “Global Collaboratory on the History of Labour Relations”
Karin Hofmeester
African Economic History May 2022, 50 (1) 12-42; DOI: 10.3368/aeh.50.1.12
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- Article
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Background and Set-up of the Collaboratory Project
- The “Taxonomy of Labour Relations”, Its Units of Analysis, and How It Deals with Women’s Work
- The Collaboratory and Africa
- Preliminary Results World-Wide in Comparative Perspective 1500–1800
- Major Labor Relations per Continent and per Region, 1800–2000
- The Development of Commodified Labor Relations
- Closing Remarks
- Appendix 1: Definitions of Labor Relations
- Footnotes
- Figures & Data
- Info & Metrics
- References
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