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Women and the Economy: A Reader
Edited by: Ellen Mutari; Deborah M. Figart
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Cloth ISBN: 978-0-7656-0995-3 |
Paper ISBN: 978-0-7656-0996-0 |
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USD: $86.95 |
USD: $36.95 |
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Available to all countries
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Information: 368pp. Study questions, suggestions for further reading, index.
Publication Date: June 2003.
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Description: This reader is designed for use as a primary or supplementary text for courses on women's role in the economy. Both interdisciplinary and heterodox in its approach, it showcases feminist economic analyses that utilize insights from institutionalism as well as neoclassical economics. Including both classic and newer selections from a broad range of areas, each section includes an introduction with background material, as well as discussion questions, exercises, and lists of key terms and further readings.
Selected Contents: Tables and Figures Preface Section 1. Methodologies for Studying Women and the Economy 1. Rethinking Economics Through a Feminist Lens Myra H. Strober 2. Revisiting Class: Thinking from Gender, Race, and Organizations Joan Acker 3. Feminist Economics: From Theory to Research Martha MacDonald Appendix Key Terms Discussion Questions Exercise Further Reading Section 2. The Rise and Fall of Separate Spheres 4. Breadwinners and Other Workers: Gender and Race-Ethnicity in the Evolution of the Labor Force Deborah M. Figart, Ellen Mutari, and Marilyn Power 5. Industrialization, Female Labor Force Participation, and the Modern Division of Labor by Sex William Rau and Robert Wazienski 6. Men and Monotony: Fraternalism as a Managerial Strategy at the Ford Motor Company Wayne A. Lewchuk 7.Exploring the "Present Through the Past": Career and Family Across the Last Century Claudia Goldin 8. Marriage, Children, and Women's Employment: What Do We Know? Philip N. Cohen and Suzanne M. Bianchi Appendix Key Terms Discussion Questions Exercises Further Reading Section 3. Households and Social Reproduction 9. The Economic Risks of Being a Housewife Barbara R. Bergmann 10. For Love or Money-Or Both? Nancy Folbre and Julie A. Nelson 11. Student Attitudes Toward Roles of Women and Men: Is the Egalitarian Household Imminent? Marianne A. Ferber and Lauren Young 12. The Household as a Focus for Research Jane Wheelock and Elizabeth Oughton Appendix Key Terms Discussion Questions Exercises Further Reading Section 4. Mainstream Approaches to Labor Market Outcomes 13. The Earnings Gap and Family Choices Michael Levin 14. Race and Gender Wage Gaps in the Market for Recent College Graduates Catherine J. Weinberger 15. Motor Bus Deregulation and the Gender Wage Gap: A Test of the Becker Hypothesis Ann Schwarz-Miller and Wayne K. Talley 16. "That Single-Mother Element": How White Employers Typify Black Women Ivy Kennelly Appendix Key Terms Discussion Questions Exercises Further Reading Section 5. Heterodox Approaches to Labor Market Outcomes 17. The Political Economy of Labor Market Discrimination: A Classroom-Friendly Presentation of the Theory Steven Shulman 18. Black Women's Breakthrough into Clerical Work: An Occupational Tipping Model Mary C. King 19. Gender as More Than a Dummy Variable: Feminist Approaches to Discrimination Deborah M. Figart 20. Just Checking It Out: Exploring the Significance of Informal Gender Divisions Among American Supermarket Employees Martin Tolich and Celia Briar Appendix Key Terms Discussion Questions Exercises Further Reading Section 6. Policies Affecting Women, Work, and Families 21. Single, with Children: The Economic Plight of Single Mothers Randy Albelda and Chris Tilly 22. The Minimum Wage Increase: A Working Woman's Issue Jared Bernstein, Heidi Hartmann, and John Schmitt 23. The Challenge of Comparable Worth: An Institutionalist View Janice Peterson 24. Curing Child Poverty in the United States Barbara R. Bergmann 25. Why Americans Need Family Leave Benefits and How They Can Get Them Betty Holcomb Appendix Key Terms Discussion Questions Exercises Further Reading Section 7. The Gendered Impact of Economic Development and Globalization 26. Gender and International Labor Standards in the World Economy Nilufer Cagatay 27. Globalization, Gender and the Davos Man Lourdes Beneria 28. Development, Gender, and the Environment: Theoretical or Contextual Link? Toward an Institutional Analysis of Gender Eiman Zein-Elabdin 29. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women Appendix Key Terms Discussion Questions Exercises Further Reading About the Editors and Contributors Index
Comment(s): "Mutari and Figart provide a cleverly diversified portfolio of important essays and an efficient overview of a rapidly expanding field. Readers will profit from the clear organization and thoughtful editorial commentary. This book is ideal for undergraduate courses on women and the economy." -- Nancy Folbre, University of Massachusetts
"This comprehensive and highly readable text does an excellent job of examining the political economy of gender in the context of both race/ethnicity and class. Bringing together skillfully edited articles from economics and the social sciences, this reader will engage students with feminist economic analysis across a wide range of theoretical positions. A much needed and carefully fashioned teaching resource." -- Paula Rothenberg, William Paterson University
Review(s): The sets provide coverage of the current concerns of feminist economists...Recommended. All levels of undergraduates. Choice Vol. 41 No. 03
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