Women's work and women's lives : the continuing struggle worldwide
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Women's work and women's lives : the continuing struggle worldwide
Westview Press, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
An analysis of the nature of the relationship between women and paid work in both modernizing and industrial countries. In a number of country case studies, contributors explore health, education and family issues; offer comparative perspectives on women's roles and status; and provide information about the characteristics of paid work and the workplace, including occupations and earnings, technological change, pay equity, work schedules, cooperatives and the informal labour market.
目次
- Part 1 Overview: promise and disappointment of the modern era - equality for women, Jane L. Ziele
- women's work, women's lives - a comparative economic perspective, Francine D. Blau and Marianne A. Ferber. Part 2 Modernizing regions: caught in the crisis - women in the economies of sub-Saharan Africa, Gordon Weil
- development and changing gender roles in Latin America and the Caribbean, Helen I. Safa
- women, employment, and social change in the Middle East and North Africa, Valentine M. Moghadam. Part 3 Socialist economies in transition: women and work in Communist and Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe, Sharon L. Wolchik
- the interaction of women's work and family roles in the USSR, Gail W. Lapidus. Part 4 Industrial economies: women's labour market experiences in the two Germanies, Hedwig Rudolph
- politics, progress and compromise - women's work and lives in Great Britain, Emma MacLennan
- central in the family and marginal in the work force - women's place in Japanese society, Ann Cordilia and Kazuko Ohta
- women and the welfare state in the Nordic countries, Elina Haavio-Mannila and Kaisa Kauppinen
- work-family policies in the United States, Joseph H. Pleck. Part 5 Conclusion: progress or stalemate? a cross-national comparison of women's status and roles, Hilda Kahne.
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