Women, Gender and Work: What is Equality and How do We Get There?

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People are not defined solely by their work, nor is it possible to ignore the effects of factors outside the workplace on a person’s status at work. To seek equality at work without seeking equality in the larger society – and at home – is illusory. Thus, an examination of the issues surrounding women, gender and work must be holistic. That means considering the role of productive work in life as a whole and the distribution of unpaid work as well as the myriad questions relating to employment. This important anthology brings together the thinking of leading philosophers, economists and lawyers on this complex subject. Selected recent articles from the multidisciplinary International Labour Review are assembled for the first time to illuminate questions such as how we should define equality, what equal opportunity means and what statistics tell us about differences between men and women at work, how the family confronts globalization and what is the role of law in achieving equality. There is an examination of policy – to deal with sexual harassment and wage inequality, for example, as well as part-time work, the glass ceiling, social security, and much more. A major reference on the best of current research and analysis on gender roles and work.

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Women, Gender and Work: What is Equality and How do We Get There?
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Reprint
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8170337305
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x+545p., Figs.; Tables
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