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Author:Tinker, T.
Neimark, M.
Title:The role of annual reports in gender and class contradictions at General Motors : 1917-1976. ( *GENERAL MOTORS )
Journal:Accounting, Organizations and Society
1987 : VOL. 12:1, p. 71-88
Index terms:SEX DISCRIMINATION
HISTORY
CAPITALISM
COMPANY REPORTS
Language:eng
Abstract:A study that traces female subordination under capitalism to two primary sources: the labour process where female labour facilitates surplus value appropriation by playing the part of an "industrial reserve army", and how in times of over-production and underconsumption, capital invited a consumerist ideology about women to help resolve its crisis of realising surplus value. A longitudinal study of General Motors is explored, with the annual reports being used to monitor the evolution of managerial ideology, showing how the manner of women's exploitation changed with the changes in the crises facing capitalism.
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