Hopes dashed? the economics of gender inequality

Hyman, Prue

Series: BWB texts
Notes
150 pages
illustrations
'Gaining economic equality is imperative.' (Cover) Contents: 1. Unpaid work -- 2. Paid work -- 3. Towards equal opportunities and equal outcomes -- 4. The importance of radical labour market policies -- 5. Towards a compassionate economy
Summary: What has really happened to New Zealand women's economic and social status in recent years? ... Despite the many positive changes achieved by feminist analysis and activism over the last fifty or more years, ethnicity, class, marital status, age and other demographic characteristics continue to interact with gender to stratify society. Inequalities have failed to disappear. So it is an appropriate time for a reappraisal from a feminist perspective, focusing on women's economic status and well-being
BWB texts
150 pages
illustrations
'Gaining economic equality is imperative.' (Cover) Contents: 1. Unpaid work -- 2. Paid work -- 3. Towards equal opportunities and equal outcomes -- 4. The importance of radical labour market policies -- 5. Towards a compassionate economy
Summary: What has really happened to New Zealand women's economic and social status in recent years? ... Despite the many positive changes achieved by feminist analysis and activism over the last fifty or more years, ethnicity, class, marital status, age and other demographic characteristics continue to interact with gender to stratify society. Inequalities have failed to disappear. So it is an appropriate time for a reappraisal from a feminist perspective, focusing on women's economic status and well-being
BWB texts
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20170703151331.0
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Social Science Dept GCS05721