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Handbook on Gender and Public Sector Employment [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 384 pages, height x width: 244x169 mm
  • Sērija : International Handbooks on Gender series
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 180037822X
  • ISBN-13: 9781800378223
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 384 pages, height x width: 244x169 mm
  • Sērija : International Handbooks on Gender series
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 180037822X
  • ISBN-13: 9781800378223
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"This incisive Handbook offers a timely and critical analysis of the gendered nature of public sector employment. Bringing together key theoretical, conceptual, and empirical research from around the world, Hazel Conley and Paula Koskinen Sandberg examine the ways in which female public sector workers experience intersectional discrimination in the workplace. Covering key sites of employment for women across the globe, the Handbook considers a comprehensive range of gendered public sector occupations. Chapters investigate how women's employment in public services is influenced by complex political and economic tensions, exploring core issues such as the relationship between gender, ethnicity, occupational segregation and work-life balance, flexible working, and workplace bullying; gendered pay and pension inequality; the sources of feminist activism in public sector employment; and the impact of the pandemic on feminised public sector occupations. Ultimately, the Handbook highlights that while change is possible, it will require a radical rethinking of how public services are valued and funded in society. Providing cutting-edge analysis and empirical data on gender and public sector employment, this Handbook will be an essential resource for academics and researchers interested in the role of the State as Employer. Its thought-provoking yet accessible insights into gendered employment will further benefit students of social policy, gender politics, employment relations, and the sociology of work"--

This incisive Handbook offers a timely and critical analysis of the gendered nature of public sector employment. Bringing together key theoretical, conceptual, and empirical research from around the world, Hazel Conley and Paula Koskinen Sandberg examine the ways in which female public sector workers experience intersectional discrimination in the workplace.



Covering key sites of employment for women across the globe, the Handbook considers a comprehensive range of gendered public sector occupations. Chapters investigate how women's employment in public services is influenced by complex political and economic tensions, exploring core issues such as the relationship between gender, ethnicity, occupational segregation and work-life balance, flexible working, and workplace bullying; gendered pay and pension inequality; the sources of feminist activism in public sector employment; and the impact of the pandemic on feminised public sector occupations. Ultimately, the Handbook highlights that while change is possible, it will require a radical rethinking of how public services are valued and funded in society.



Providing cutting-edge analysis and empirical data on gender and public sector employment, this Handbook will be an essential resource for academics and researchers interested in the role of the State as Employer. Its thought-provoking yet accessible insights into gendered employment will further benefit students of social policy, gender politics, employment relations, and the sociology of work.

Recenzijas

Conley and Sandberg have brought together an impressive group of authors to uncover the reality of work in the public sector from multiple national contexts. This international collection provides insight into the dominant driving forces shaping public sector employment and the differential impact on a diversity of workers in different national settings. -- Geraldine Healy, Queen Mary University of London, UK This Handbook speaks to some of the most pressing issues impacting the pursuit of gender equity in public service. The authors provide compelling contributions that illustrate the enduring undervaluation and underutilization of womens talents. The qualitative and quantitative analyses offer snapshots of persistent gender inequity from around the globe. Together, they present a powerful call for change. -- Heather Getha-Taylor, University of Kansas, US While advancements have been made, more work needs to be done to fully include women in governance. This Handbook brings together an impressive roster of international and interdisciplinary scholars to examine gender in public sector employment, including continuing issues and new challenges for our changing world. This is an amazing, up-to-date resource for scholars of gender and public administration. -- Jessica Sowa, University of Delaware, US

List of tables
viii
List of contributors
ix
Acknowledgements xvi
1 Introduction to the Handbook on Gender and Public Sector Employment
1(9)
Hazel Conley
Paula Koskinen Sandberg
PART I GENDER AND THE NEO-LIBERAL STATE AS EMPLOYER
2 The state as employer (and regulator) of care services in Germany
10(12)
Karin Gottschall
Ruth Abramowski
3 Real Utopias at work: conflicts and dreams among nurses in the public sector
22(14)
Paula Mulinari
Rebecca Selberg
4 Tensions between welfare services and competitiveness: public sector wages in competitive corporatism and the social democratic gender regime
36(14)
Miikaeli Kyla-Laaso
5 The role of the state in promoting gender equality in public transport employment: evidence from the Global South
50(14)
Tessa Wright
6 Gender, class and the meritocratic ideal: the case of the life sciences in Italian academia
64(14)
Camilla Gaiaschi
7 Gendered employment in public universities: the influence of neo-liberal reforms and union policies in the case of Iceland
78(16)
Porgerdur J. Einarsdottir
Finnborg S. Steinporsdottir
PART II GENDER AND WORKING CONDITIONS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
8 Overcoming `administrative man'? Redoing gender in Australian public services
94(14)
Sue Williamson
Linda Colley
9 Empowering or depleting women's work? Public sector reform and small-scale entrepreneurship in Swedish eldercare
108(14)
Helene Brodin
Elin Peterson
10 The dynamics influencing women to become teachers in the public sector of Pakistan
122(14)
Mahwish Khan
11 Lean management and hybrid masculinization -- a case study from Finnish healthcare
136(14)
Timo Aho
Laura Mankki
12 Gender differences among city managers in the United States
150(13)
Beth M. Rauhaus
Kathryn E. Webb Farley
Robert D. Eskridge
13 The brass cliff? Women police chiefs and police reform
163(13)
Cara E. Rabe-Hemp
Amie M. Schuck
John C. Navarro
PART III WOMEN'S PAY, REWARD AND PENSIONS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
14 Evidencing women's progress in Aotearoa New Zealand's public service
176(18)
Jane Parker
Noelle Donnelly
Janet Sayers
Amanda Young-Hauser
Patricia Loga
Selu Paea
Shirley Barnett
15 The devil is in the detail: how neoliberal design limited the successful impact of pay equity policy in New Zealand
194(12)
Katherine Ravenswood
16 Regulating women's pay in Finland and the UK -- the role of the public sector
206(14)
Hazel Conley
Paula Koskinen Sandberg
17 Limits of accountability: gender pay audits in Swedish municipalities
220(15)
Minna Salminen-Karlsson
Anna Fogelberg Eriksson
18 Examining gender-based inequalities in US public sector administrative positions over time
235(16)
Valerie H. Hunt
Larra Rucker
Melissa A. Taylor
Brinck Kerr
PART IV WOMEN'S REPRESENTATION AND VOICE IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
19 Trade union campaigns for early childcare and school secretarial work in Ireland
251(14)
Pauline Cullen
20 Representation and voice in two feminised health professions
265(14)
Cecile Guillaume
Gill Kirton
21 Rethinking exit and voice in the crisis of care -- collective repertoires among welfare workers in Sweden
279(14)
Anna Ryan Bengtsson
22 The state monetary deficit is carried on women's back: barriers to union action in the neo-liberalised employment of teachers and social workers in Israel
293(15)
Orly Benjamin
PART V GENDER, PANDEMIC AND PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
23 An exploration into Black and Asian healthcare workers in the United Kingdom's National Health Service being disproportionally affected by Covid-19
308(13)
Beverley Brathwaite
24 Underfunding of nursing education and the precarious employment conditions of nurses: an exploration of contributing factors, Covid-19 pandemic implications, and structural solutions
321(15)
Virginia Gunn
Michael Villeneuve
Patricia O'Campo
Carles Muntaner
25 Examining the experiences of Canadian women police during Covid-19: a liminal space for cultural change
336(13)
Debra Langan
Carrie B. Sanders
Danielle E. Thompson
26 Public institutions and home-based teleworking in times of pandemic: a case study at the University of Valencia
349(15)
Isabel Pla-Julian
Index 364
Edited by Hazel Conley, Professor of Human Resource Management, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, UK and Paula Koskinen Sandberg, Assistant Professor in Organizational Communication, Aalto University School of Business, Department of Management Studies, Finland