Gendered Labor Relations in Colonial and Post-Colonial Eritrea

IF 0.7 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY AFRICAN ECONOMIC HISTORY Pub Date : 2022-06-02 DOI:10.1353/aeh.2022.0002
Valentina Fusari
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ABSTRACT:Eritrean women have always been active in the national economy although rarely their impact has been pinpointed, appreciated, and estimated by scholars. This article is an attempt to provide a long-term perspective about women's presence in the Eritrean labor market as well as their labor relations, applying the taxonomy developed by the Global Collaboratory on the History of Labor Relations at the International Institute of Social History. The colonial 1905 census, the Four Power Commission's Report on Eritrea, and the Eritrea Demographic and Health Survey 2002, serve as bases to guestimate female workforce and labor relations at the early, mid, and late twentieth century.
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殖民地和后殖民地时期厄立特里亚的性别劳动关系
摘要:厄立特里亚妇女在国民经济中一直很活跃,尽管她们的影响很少得到学者们的准确评价和评价。本文试图运用国际社会历史研究所劳动关系史全球合作实验室开发的分类法,从长远的角度来看待女性在厄立特里亚劳动力市场的存在以及她们的劳动关系。1905年殖民地人口普查、四国委员会关于厄立特里亚的报告和2002年厄立特里亚人口与健康调查是估计20世纪初、中期和后期女性劳动力和劳资关系的基础。
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