Complex inequality : gender, class, and race in the new economy
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Complex inequality : gender, class, and race in the new economy
(Perspectives on gender)
Routledge, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-228) and index
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ISBN 9780415929035
内容説明
The American economy is in good shape: profits are soaring, employment is expanding, and technological advances abound. Yet inequality between genders among races still exists. In Complex Inequality, Leslie McCall sifts through the complexities surrounding wage differences and economic restructuring to provide an important new understanding of the differences gender, race and class make in equality. McCall's vision of inequality will offer a new way to approach and address the complexities of inequality.
目次
- 1. Introduction: Restructuring Inequalitites: A Gender, Class, and Race Perspective
- 2. Part One Configurations of Inequality: Intersections of Gender, Class and Race. Industrial and Postindustrial Configurations of Inequality: Detroit and Dallas. 3. Part Two Breaking the Connections: Occupational Gender Segregation and the Gender Wage Gap. The Difference Classes Makes: Gender Wage Inequality Among the College and Non-College Educated. The Difference Gender Makes: Wage Inequality Among Women and Men
- 4. Conclusion The History and Politics of Inequality Reconsidered. Technical Appendix. References
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: pbk ISBN 9780415929042
内容説明
The American economy is in good shape: profits are soaring, employment is expanding, and technological advances abound. Yet inequality between genders and among races still exists. In Complex Inequality, Leslie McCall sifts through the complexities surrounding wage differences and economic restructuring to provide an important new understanding of the differences gender, race, and class make in inequality. McCall's vision of inequality will offer a new way to approach and address the complexities of inequality.
目次
List of Tables List of Figures Preface Introduction 1. Restructuring Inequalities: A Gender, Class, and Race Perspective Part I 2. Configurations of Inequality: Intersections of Gender, Class, and Race 3. Industrial and Postindustrial Configurations of Inequality: Detroit and Dallas Part II 4. Breaking the Connection: Occupational Gender Segregation and the Gender Wage Gap 5. The Difference Class Makes: Gender Wage Inequality Among the College and Non-College Educated 6. The Difference Gender Makes: Wage Inequality Among Women and Men Conclusion7. The History and Politics of Inequality Reconsidered Technical Appendix References
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