Gender, education and work : inequalities and intersectionality
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Gender, education and work : inequalities and intersectionality
(The Routledge education studies series / series editor, Stephen Ward)
Routledge, 2017
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Girls outperform boys in educational achievement, yet women in work are less well paid, are underrepresented in positions of power and carry a disproportionate burden of care and childcare.
Gender, Education and Work analyses and interprets the latest data and research in the field to offer detailed historical and sociological explanations for this continuing inequity, exploring different dimensions of inequality and how they intersect.
With discussion questions and selected further reading to support reflection on your own understanding and assumptions, it covers key topics:
Historical approaches to the education of girls and women
Key theories and debates
Patterns of achievement and intersectionality
Attainment gaps and socio-economic status
Ethnicity and attainment gaps
Gender in the classroom and gender identity in schools
Patterns of employment and the nature of work
The gender pay gap
Women's experience of work
Gender, Education and Work provides the arguments together with the historical evidence and research data required by serious education studies and sociology students engaged in the analysis of this urgent and complex topic.
目次
Acknowledgements. Series Editor's Preface. List of abbreviations. 1. Introduction: continuity and change 2. Key theories and debates in gender inequality 3. Patterns of achievement and intersectionality of gender, class and ethnic attainment gaps 4. Attainment gaps and socio-economic status (SES) 5. Ethnicity and attainment gaps 6. Gender in the classroom 7. Constructing gender and sexual identities within the school 8. Patterns of employment and the nature of work 9. The gender pay gap 10. Experiences of Work: Motherhood penalties, attitudes to gender equality, parental leave, bullying and sexual harassment
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