Gender, information technology, and health (Record no. 1544)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9715424821
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Transcribing agency Human Rights Violations Victims' Memorial Commission
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Classification number HD 6195
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Personal name Lu, Jinky Leilanie Del Prado
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Title Gender, information technology, and health
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Quezon City
Date of publication, distribution, etc. University of the Philippines Press
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Other physical details viii, 219 pages;
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references
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Summary, etc. This study tried to look into the intricate relationship between work, gender, health and technology in the micro-organizations and in the context of a globalized economy. The study also showed that technology has intensified work as evident in the results of focus group discussions. The need to cope with the pace of the machines was implicated in the experience and perception of health among workers. The new work arrangements, organizational structure and new technological applications were seen in the study to produce new hazards and new illnesses. The characteristics now of the new workplace are: information technology intensive work, fast pace of work, the need for upskilling, burnout, chronic sleep debt, superspeed communications, new forms of illnesses that could not be differentiated such as new cancers and allergies, ergonomic problems, information overload, coexistence of old and new exposures and risks, epidemic of persistent fatigue, and chronic illnesses. This is based on the 21 focus group discussions among women, and a survey questionnaire of 630 women from a list of 23 establishments in the electronics and garment industries in export zones. The study has shown that with the growing internationalization of work and economies of nation states women’s labour and global capital have an impact on gender and class dynamics at work, workplace construction of femininities and masculinities, and social production of illness in technology driven industries.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Women electronic induistry workers -- Health and hygiene -- Philippines
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Women electronic industry workers -- Effect of terchnological innovations on -- Philippines
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Women textile workers -- Effect of technological innovations on -- Philippines
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Source of classification or shelving scheme Library of Congress Classification
Koha item type Filipiniana
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    Library of Congress Classification       HRVVMC Library HRVVMC Library Filipiniana Books 10/02/2023   HD 6195 L82 2005 FIL-0000091 10/02/2023 10/02/2023 Filipiniana