Show/Hide Menu
Hide/Show Apps
Logout
Türkçe
Türkçe
Search
Search
Login
Login
OpenMETU
OpenMETU
About
About
Open Science Policy
Open Science Policy
Open Access Guideline
Open Access Guideline
Postgraduate Thesis Guideline
Postgraduate Thesis Guideline
Communities & Collections
Communities & Collections
Help
Help
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Guides
Guides
Thesis submission
Thesis submission
MS without thesis term project submission
MS without thesis term project submission
Publication submission with DOI
Publication submission with DOI
Publication submission
Publication submission
Supporting Information
Supporting Information
General Information
General Information
Copyright, Embargo and License
Copyright, Embargo and License
Contact us
Contact us
Technology and housework: Changing patterns of homemaking in middle class urban women
Download
082198.pdf
Date
1999
Author
Özkan, Evrim
Metadata
Show full item record
Item Usage Stats
115
views
0
downloads
Cite This
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11511/2520
Collections
Graduate School of Social Sciences, Thesis
Suggestions
OpenMETU
Core
Technology, offshoring and the task content of occupations in the United Kingdom
Akçomak, İbrahim Semih; Rojas-Romagosa, Hugo (2016-06-01)
The authors analyse change in employment levels and in the task content of occupations, both within occupations (i.e. at the intensive margin) and between occupations (i.e. at the extensive margin) in the United Kingdom over the period 1997-2006 using data from the national Skills Survey, which has comparable within-occupation task data for three waves: 1997, 2001 and 2006. They find that within-occupation task content changed significantly, and that the magnitude of change was similar to that found at the ...
Technology, engineering and modernity in Turkey: the case of road bridges between 1850 and 1960
Örmecioğlu, Hilal Tuğba; Ünay, Ali İhsan; Department of Architecture (2010)
Almost all the sources on modernism originate material transformations in Western world to industrial revolution while mental ones to enlightenment. In all these narrations, technology, engineering, and modernism are considered as correlated. Besides these concepts, the everyday life rituals that were naturally constructed in the historical process also strengthen this attitude. Then, what are the meanings of the same concepts in a country that experience a reverse process instead of the modernization throu...
Technology in early childhood education: Electronic books for improving students’ literacy skills
KAYNAR, NESLİHAN; Sadık, Olgun; BOICHUK, ELINA (2020-06-01)
This paper examines teachers' perceptions about using electronic books (e-books) in early childhood education to improve students' literacy skills. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 13 teachers in three different schools for this aim. Thematic analysis technique was used to analyze the views. The findings suggest that teachers' perceptions of e-books are generally positive. During the interviews, most of the teachers stated that using e-books in early childhood increased the students' interest ...
Technology-enhanced math investigations: Facilitating the design and implementation of TEMIs into the classroom
Polly, D; Orrill, CH; Erbaş, Ayhan Kürşat; Ledford, SD (2004-01-01)
Technology foresight: The experience of USA, Japan and UK
Özmen (Erten), Işık; Taymaz, Erol; Department of Science and Technology Policy Studies (2002)
Citation Formats
IEEE
ACM
APA
CHICAGO
MLA
BibTeX
E. Özkan, “Technology and housework: Changing patterns of homemaking in middle class urban women,” Middle East Technical University, 1999.