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Gender-Class Equality in Political Economies offers an in-depth analysis of gender-class equality across six countries to reveal why gender-class equality in paid and unpaid work remains elusive, and what more policy might do to achieve better social and economic outcomes. This book is the first to meld cross-time with cross-country comparisons, link macro structures to micro behavior, and connect class with gender dynamics to yield fresh insights into where we are on the road to gender equality, why it varies across industrialized countries, and the barriers to further progress. <
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monografia Rebiun22920507 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun22920507 m o d | cr -n--------- 101217s2011 nyua ob 001 0 eng d 2010052904 1-283-04592-3 9786613045928 1-135-84751-7 0-203-89062-0 UPVA 997919405003706 UAM 991008017396304211 CBUC 991010881413906709 CBUC 991001010211406712 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng 305.42 331.4 Cooke, Lynn P. Gender-class equality in political economies electronic resource] Lynn Prince Cooke New York, N.Y. Routledge c2011 New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Routledge 1 online resource (287 p.) 1 online resource (287 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Perspectives on gender Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references and index Front Cover; Gender-Class Equality in Political Economies; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Illustrations; Series Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Gender-Class Equality Over Time; Introduction; The State and Institutional Equality Frames; The Country Cases: Policy Effects on Class v. Gender Equality; The Resilience of Inequality Within Its Institutional Frame; Book Overview; Chapter 2: Paid and Unpaid Work in Context; Introduction; Gender Differences in Labor Supply and Demand; The State and the Labor Market; The State and a Gendered Division of Household Labor So What Happened to the Gender Revolution?Gender-Class Equality in Post-Industrial Economies; Summary: Policy Paths and Gender-Class Equality; Chapter 3: Population Policies and Group Divides; Introduction; Nineteenth-Century Expansion and Women's Bodies; Nineteenth-Century Immigration Policies; Post-War Family Policies; Immigration Policies in the Post-War Economic Recovery; Reproduction in the "New" Global Economy; Immigration in the "New" Global Economy; Summary: New World, Old Social Order; Chapter 4: Educational Foundations of Equality; Education and the Institutional Equality Frame Group Differences in Educational FoundationsPost-War Expansion of Pre-Primary Provision; More Secondary Education for All; Expanding Educational Attainment; Educational Structures and Relative Group Equality; Chapter 5: Policy Foundations of Gender-Class Employment Equality; Introduction; Australian Versus US Nineteenth-Century Worker Mobilization; European Post-War Employment Policies; Australian Versus US Post-War Equality Initiatives; The European Union and Gender Equality; Work-family Reconciliation Policies and Gender Equality; Gender-Class Employment Equality in the Twenty-First Century Chapter 6: Current Gender-Class Employment EqualityIntroduction; The Institutional Equality Frame and Employment Status; Individual Characteristics and Employment in Context; Weekly Work Hours of Employed Individuals in Context; Gender-Class Wage Inequalities in Context; Summary: Employment Equality in Its Institutional Equality Frame; Technical Appendix; Chapter 7: Gender-Class Equality in Paid and Unpaid Work; Introduction; Housework Over Time and Across Countries; Who Does Any Housework in Context?; Predicting Individual Housework Hours in Context Couple Time in Paid and Unpaid Work in ContextEquality Exchanges in Their Institutional Frames; Technical Appendix; Chapter 8: Sustainable Policy for Greater Equality; The Resilience of Complex Inequality; The Inefficiency of Market Inequalities; Social Investment Strategies; Policy and Sustainable Unpaid Time; Notes; Bibliography; Index Gender-Class Equality in Political Economies offers an in-depth analysis of gender-class equality across six countries to reveal why gender-class equality in paid and unpaid work remains elusive, and what more policy might do to achieve better social and economic outcomes. This book is the first to meld cross-time with cross-country comparisons, link macro structures to micro behavior, and connect class with gender dynamics to yield fresh insights into where we are on the road to gender equality, why it varies across industrialized countries, and the barriers to further progress. < English Sexual division of labor Pay equity Women- Employment- Government policy Women- Economic conditions Minorities- Employment- Government policy Minorities- Economic conditions Labor policy- Social aspects Income distribution- Social aspects Equality Electronic books 0-415-99442-X 0-415-99441-1 Perspectives on gender