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Informalization at the Core: Hispanic Women, Home-Based Work, and the Advanced Capitalist State

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Informalization at the Core: Hispanic Women, Home-Based Work, and the Advanced Capitalist State
Author(s)Fernandez-Kelly, M. Patricia; Garcia, Anna M.
AbstractThis article examines two factors that have enables informal economic arrangements to flourish in parts of the United States: the actions of state and federal government agencies, and the presence of immigrant women.
Pages247-264
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ArticleSummary Article
SourceInformal Economy: Studies in Advanced and Less Developed Countries, The
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PubDate1989
ISBN_ISSN0801837367

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