The Sexual Division of Work

The Sexual Division of Work
Title The Sexual Division of Work PDF eBook
Author Shirley Dex
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 244
Release 1985
Genre Sex role in the work environment
ISBN 9780312713492

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The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Politics

The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Politics
Title The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Politics PDF eBook
Author Georgina Waylen
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 887
Release 2013-02-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0199790833

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As a field of scholarship, gender and politics has exploded over the last fifty years and is now global, institutionalized, and ever expanding. The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Politics brings to political science an accessible and comprehensive overview of the key contributions of gender scholars to the study of politics and shows how these contributions produce a richer understanding of polities and societies. Like the field it represents, the handbook has a broad understanding of what counts as political and is based on a notion of gender that highlights masculinities as well as femininities, thereby moving feminist debates in politics beyond the focus on women. It engages with some of the key aspects of political science as well as important themes in gender and feminist research (such as sexuality and body politics), thereby forging a dialogue between gender studies in politics and mainstream political science. The handbook is organized in sections that look at sexuality and body politics; political economy; civil society; participation, representation and policymaking; institutions, states and governance as well as nation, citizenship and identity. The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Politics contains and reflects the best scholarship in its field.

Liberalism, Neutrality, and the Gendered Division of Labor

Liberalism, Neutrality, and the Gendered Division of Labor
Title Liberalism, Neutrality, and the Gendered Division of Labor PDF eBook
Author Gina Schouten
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 304
Release 2019-05-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0192542451

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This book defends progressive political interventions to erode the gendered division of labor as legitimate exercises of coercive political power. The gendered division of labor is widely regarded as the linchpin of gender injustice. The process of gender equalization in domestic and paid labor allocations has stalled, and a growing number of scholars argue that, absent political intervention, further eroding of the gendered division of labor will not be forthcoming anytime soon. Certain political interventions could jumpstart the stalled gender revolution, but beyond their prospects for effectiveness, such interventions stand in need of another kind of justification. In a diverse, liberal state, reasonable citizens will disagree about what makes for a good life and a good society. Because a fundamental commitment of liberalism is to limit political intrusion into the lives of citizens and allow considerable space for those citizens to act on their own conceptions of the good, questions of legitimacy arise. Legitimacy concerns the constraints we must abide by as we seek collective political solutions to our shared social problems, given that we will disagree, reasonably, both about what constitutes a problem and about what costs we should be willing to incur to fix it. The interventions in question would effectively subsidize gender egalitarian lifestyles at a cost to those who prefer to maintain a traditional gendered division of labor. In a pluralistic, liberal society where many citizens reasonably resist the feminist agenda, can we legitimately use scarce public resources to finance coercive interventions to subsidize gender egalitarianism? This book argues that they can, and moreover, that they can even by the lights of political liberalism, a particularly demanding theory of liberal legitimacy.

Men's Work, Women's Work

Men's Work, Women's Work
Title Men's Work, Women's Work PDF eBook
Author Harriet Bradley
Publisher Polity
Pages 192
Release 1991-01-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780745601625

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Provides a survey and critique of the research material concerned with the sexual division of labour. The result is an account of how women's lives have changed over the last 250 years. Harriet Bradley draws on her own research, and addresses issues of gender, work and inequality.

Women and the Sexual Division of Labour in the Caribbean

Women and the Sexual Division of Labour in the Caribbean
Title Women and the Sexual Division of Labour in the Caribbean PDF eBook
Author Keith Hart
Publisher Canoe Press
Pages 180
Release 1996
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9789768125187

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Women and the Sexual Division of Labour in the Caribbean is a report of a series of seminars held in 1987. It consists of a broad essay in evolutionary anthropology, a review of labour market theories, an application of general theory to the social history of the sexual division of labour in Trinidad and Tobago, and four case studies of women's work in Jamaica - the country where the original presentations were made.

The Political Economy of Gender

The Political Economy of Gender
Title The Political Economy of Gender PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth U. Eviota
Publisher
Pages 230
Release 1992
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Covers the period from Spanish and United States' colonization to the present day.

Men's Work, Women's Work

Men's Work, Women's Work
Title Men's Work, Women's Work PDF eBook
Author Harriet Bradley
Publisher
Pages 263
Release 1989
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780816618149

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Discusses the range of employment in which women are found and the patterns of task segregation, focusing on the period from the Industrial Revolution to the present