Occupational Ghettos

Occupational Ghettos

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Charles Maria
Stanford University Press
EAN: 9780804753296
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The last half-century has witnessed dramatic declines in gender inequality, evidenced by the rise of egalitarian views on gender roles and the narrowing of long-standing gender gaps in university attendance and labor force participation. This development, while spectacular, has been coupled with similarly impressive forms of resistance to equalization, most notably the continuing tendency for women to crowd into female "occupational ghettos." This book answers the important questions: Why has such extreme segregation persisted even as other types of gender inequality have lessened? Why is segregation especially extreme in precisely those countries that appear most committed to egalitarian reform and family-friendly policies?

EAN 9780804753296
ISBN 0804753296
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Stanford University Press
Publication date July 26, 2005
Pages 400
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country United States
Authors Charles Maria; Grusky David B.
Illustrations 24 tables, 17 figures
Series Studies in Social Inequality
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