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Citation

Carlsson B. Women Health 1988; 13(3-4): 159-165.

Affiliation

Swedish Trade Union Confederation, Stockholm.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1988, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

3239079

Abstract

The well-being of workers in Sweden is extensively protected through legislation and through the activities of organized labor which represents the great majority of Swedish workers. Despite the comparatively advanced state of Swedish social legislation and the large percentage of women represented by trade unions, women remain at a disadvantage both in terms of job advancement and the quality of working life. The author of this article, a trade union official who works in the area of women's equality, provides case examples and personal insights as to the current and future needs of women workers, particularly with regard to the organization of work.


Language: en

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