Feminization of the labor force: paradoxes and promises
Jenson, Jane ; Hagen, Elisabeth ; Reddy, Ceallaigh
Oxford University Press - New York
1988
295 p.
comparison ; employment ; employment status ; equal employment opportunity ; female occupation ; labour force ; trade unionization ; women workers ; women ; gender roles
Canada ; France ; Germany ; Italy ; Sweden ; United Kingdom ; USA
Gender equality & Women
English
Bibliogr.;Index
0-19-520627-4
14.04-03027
"The rapid influx of women into the paid labor force has dramatically altered the North American and European economies in the postwar period. This collection compares the feminization of labor in seven industrialized countries--the U.S., Canada, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Sweden--examining the status of working women under a variety of governmental policies, economic systems, and labor conditions. The contributors compare the unemployment rates, job status, and wages of women and men in each country and consider such issues as women's growing participation in trade unions, the position of minority women, and the opportunities and limitations of more decentralized and highly mechanized economies. What emerges is a new image of a diversified labor force which includes women and a persuasive argument that government policymakers must take into account women's full contribution to their economies"
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