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E-grāmata: Declining Significance of Gender?

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  • Izdošanas datums: 11-May-2006
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The last half-century has witnessed substantial change in the opportunities and rewards available to men and women in the workplace. While the gender pay gap narrowed and female labor force participation rose dramatically in recent decades, some dimensions of gender inequality—most notably the division of labor in the family—have been more resistant to change, or have changed more slowly in recent years than in the past. These trends suggest that one of two possible futures could lie ahead: an optimistic scenario in which gender inequalities continue to erode, or a pessimistic scenario where contemporary institutional arrangements persevere and the gender revolution stalls.

In The Declining Significance of Gender?, editors Francine Blau, Mary Brinton, and David Grusky bring together top gender scholars in sociology and economics to make sense of the recent changes in gender inequality, and to judge whether the optimistic or pessimistic view better depicts the prospects and bottlenecks that lie ahead. It examines the economic, organizational, political, and cultural forces that have changed the status of women and men in the labor market. The contributors examine the economic assumption that discrimination in hiring is economically inefficient and will be weeded out eventually by market competition. They explore the effect that family-family organizational policies have had in drawing women into the workplace and giving them even footing in the organizational hierarchy. Several chapters ask whether political interventions might reduce or increase gender inequality, and others discuss whether a social ethos favoring egalitarianism is working to overcome generations of discriminatory treatment against women.

Although there is much rhetoric about the future of gender inequality, The Declining Significance of Gender? provides a sustained attempt to consider analytically the forces that are shaping the gender revolution. Its wide-ranging analysis of contemporary gender disparities will stimulate readers to think more deeply and in new ways about the extent to which gender remains a major fault line of inequality.

Contributors vii
Preface and Acknowledgments ix
PART I INTRODUCTION
1(34)
The Declining Significance of Gender?
3(32)
Francine D. Blau
Mary C. Brinton
David B. Grusky
PART II MAKING SENSE OF CHANGE AND STABILITY IN GENDER INEQUALITY
35(178)
The Gender Pay Gap: Going, Going...But not Gone
37(30)
Francine D. Blau
Lawrence M. Kahn
The Rising (And then Declining) Significance of Gender
67(35)
Claudia Goldin
How the Life-Cycle Human-Capital Model Explains Why the Gender Wage Gap Narrowed
102(23)
Solomon W. Polachek
How Much Progress in Closing the Long-Term Earnings Gap?
125(31)
Heidi Hartmann
Stephen J. Rose
Vicky Lovell
The Glass Ceiling in the United States and Sweden: Lessons from the Family-Friendly Corner of the World, 1970 to 1990
156(57)
Eva M. Meyersson Milgrom
Trond Petersen
PART III POSSIBLE FUTURES OF GENDER INEQUALITY
213(76)
Opposing Forces: How, Why, and When Will Gender Inequality Disappear?
215(30)
Robert Max Jackson
Toward Gender Equality: Progress and Bottlenecks
245(20)
Paula England
Gender as an Organizing Force in Social Relations: Implications for the Future of Inequality
265(24)
Cecilia L. Ridgeway
Index 289