PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Elizabeth Higginbotham
Introduction
PART TWO: HISTORICAL AND ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES
Elizabeth Higginbotham
Introduction
Barbara Robles
An Economic Profile of Women in the United States
Sharon Harley
Speaking Up
The Politics of Black Women's Labor History
PART THREE: MANUFACTURING AND DOMESTIC SERVICE
Mary Romero
Introduction
Joyce Chinen
The Evolution of `Alohawear'
Colonialism, Race, Ethnicity, Class and Gender in Hawaii's Garment Industry
Louise Lamphere
Everyday Work Experiences
Mexican American and Anglo Women in the Sunbelt Factories
Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo
Working `without Papers' in the US
Towards the Integration of Legal Status in Frameworks of Race, Class and Gender
PART FOUR: HEALTH CARE, PROFESSIONS, MANAGERIAL AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Elizabeth Higginbotham
Introduction
Sandra Morgen
Class Experience and Conflict in Feminist Workplaces
Lynn Weber and Elizabeth Higginbotham
Black and White Professional-Managerial Women's Perceptions of Racism and Sexism in the Workplace
Pyong Gap Min
Immigrant Entrepreneurship, the Increase in Wife's Economic Role and Unequal Social Rewards
PART FIVE: WORKING FOR A BETTER COMMUNITY: DILEMMAS IN BUILDING SOLIDARITY
Mary Romero
Introduction
Mary Pardo
Working-Class Mexican American Women and `Voluntarism'
Lynda Dickson
The Third Shift
Black Women's Club Activities in Denver, 1900-1925
PART SIX: EPILOG
Mary Romero
Epilogue