Gender Segregation and Social Change : Men and Women in Changing Labour Markets
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Social Change and Economic Life Initiative
ISBN-10
0198273932
ISBN-13
9780198273936
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 20th, 1994
Print length
390 Pages
Weight
658 grams
Dimensions
22.50 x 14.90 x 3.10 cms
Product Classification:
Social discrimination & inequalityGender studies, gender groupsSociology: work & labour
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Despite dramatic changes in the structure of employment in the 1980s, men and women remain highly segregated at work. This segregation is strongly related to inequalities in pay, career prospects, and employment protection. This book presents a systematic analysis of these issues through the study of six local labour markets in Britain during the 1980s.
Despite profound economic and social changes in Britain during the 1980s, men and women remain highly segregated at work; a segregation strongly related to inequalities in pay, career prospects, and employment protection. This book analyses the nature and significance of gender segregation within the context of labour market change. The analysis has many novel features. These include a combination of economic and sociological approaches; the integration of demand and supply explanations; systematic comparisons between ''male'' and ''female'' jobs; the incorporation of work history and life cycle variables; and the investigation of ''sexist attitudes'' and the sex-labelling of jobs. The effects of social change are analysed through employer, industry, and locality case studies. The results show that the sex ratio of a job is an important aspect of labour market structure, whether or not gender is the focus of the study, and that desegregation is still a long way off.Contributors: Brendan Burchell, Rosemary Crompton, Sara Horrell, John Lovering, Alison MacEwen Scott, Ann Martin, Roger Penn, Jill Rubery, Kay Sanderson, Hilda Scattergood, Peter Sloane, Carolyn Vogler
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