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Autonomy, control and job advancement: the case of low paid women working in food retail

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McKie, Linda ; Hogg, Gill ; Airey, Laura ; Backett-Milburn, Kathryn ; Rew, Zoe

Work, Employment and Society

2009

23

4

December

787-796

family responsibilities ; low wages ; part time employment ; retail trade ; survey ; women workers

United Kingdom

Wages and wage payment systems

English

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"Food retail is a major employer and growth sector. It is one in which gender segregation is evident with many shops reliant on part-time low paid women employees. Most of these employees are trying to combine care responsibilities and paid work. This research note explores findings from 55 interviews with women working in nine food retail businesses in Scotland. Analysis illustrates the ways shop assistants maximize their control over time to ensure that unpaid family and care work can be prioritized. By contrast supervisors find promotion brings constraints on time and autonomy."

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