Women's employment : Britain in the Single European Market
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Women's employment : Britain in the Single European Market
(Research series / Equal Opportunities Commission)
HMSO, 1992
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 198-209)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The development of better employment opportunities for women in Britain and the rest of Europe is generally accepted as a desirable aim of national and Community level policy. But how far will the environment created by the Single European Market and further steps taken to reach economic and monetary union make this objective easier to achieve? What are the policy implications of the prospects for women's employment during the 1990s? The focus of the book is on the interaction between underlying labour market trends and the intensification of the process of European integration, represented especially by completion of the internal market. The evidence is drawn together and the principal policy implications identified.
Table of Contents
- Grappling with the potential effects of the Single European Market
- SEM scenarios for the employment of women and men in Great Britain
- spatial aspects of the SEM scenarios
- labour force participation of women in Britain during the 1990s - occupational mobility and part-time employment
- coporate employment policies, women and 1992
- women's employment in textiles and clothing
- developments in the UK tourism and leisure labour market
- European economic integration - employment effects in the distributive trades
- the SEM and employment in the banking sector
- health services - the case of nursing
- an assessment of European evidence on the employment of women and 1992
- the integration of Europe and of women into the labour market.
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