Understanding the gender gap : an economic history of American women
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書誌事項
Understanding the gender gap : an economic history of American women
(NBER series on long-term factors in economic development / editors, Robert W. Fogel and Clayne L. Pope)
Oxford University Press, 1990
- : pbk
- タイトル別名
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Economic history of American women
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注記
Bibliography: p. 263-279
Includes index
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780195050776
内容説明
The author has developed a unique set of data drawn from the US census, statistics, city directories, and other sources to look at the differences between men and women in the American labour force. She argues that the gender gap in income and job level that has existed throughout history cannot be explained simply as a matter of sex discrimination, nor as a result of inherent structural phenomena in the employment market. The book is published in conjunction with the National Bureau of Economic Research.
目次
- Chapter 1: Women's experience in the American economy
- Chapter 2: The evolution of the female labour force: The measure of market work
- Labour force participation of married women since 1890
- Cohorts of white married women
- Cohorts versus cross sections
- Implications of cohort change
- Cohorts of nonwhite married women
- Life-cycle labour force participation and work experience
- Direct measures of life-cycle work
- Work experience, 1930-1950
- Economic development and the life cycle of work
- Corrections to the 1890 data
- Participation rates before 1890, married and adult women
- Participation rates before 1890, single women
- Single women in the labour force, 1890 to 1930
- Summary: The work of women since 1790.
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: pbk ISBN 9780195072709
内容説明
Using a unique set of data drawn from the US census, statistics, city directories, and other sources, the author looks at the differences between men and women in the US labour force. She shows that the 'gender gap' in income and job level that has existed throughout history cannot be explained simply as a matter of sex discrimination, nor as a result of inherent structural phenomena in the employment market.
目次
- Chapter 1: Women's experience in the American economy
- Chapter 2: The evolution of the female labor force: The measure of market work
- Labor force participation of married women since 1890
- Cohorts of white married women
- Cohorts versus cross sections
- Implications of cohort change
- Cohorts of nonwhite married women
- Life-cycle labor force participation and work experience
- Direct measures of life-cycle work
- Work experience, 1930-1950
- Economic development and the life cycle of work
- Corrections to the 1890 data
- Participation rates before 1890, married and adult women
- Participation rates before 1890, single women
- Single women in the labor force, 1890 to 1930
- Summary: The work of women since 1790
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