基本説明
Covers a diverse range of topics, including the economics of marriage; the division of work in the household; the economics of child bearing and child caring; and the gender gap in wages.
Full Description
Women, Family, and Work is a collection of original essays on a wide variety of topics related to the economics of gender and the family. Written by leading thinkers in the field, the essays apply traditional economic theory to unconventional topics, while also developing neoclassical economic thought to provide a better model of economic interactions.
12 newly-commissioned essays on the economics of labor, gender, and family life.
Juxtaposes various viewpoints, allowing readers to weigh the benefits and drawbacks of each model.
Applies traditional economic theory to unconventional topics, while also revisioning neoclassical economic thought.
Contents
List of Contributors vii
Preface xi
Part I Setting the Stage 1
Introduction Setting the Stage: An Introduction and Overview 3
Karine S. Moe
1 A Feminist Critique of the Neoclassical Theory of the Family 9
Marianne A. Ferber
Part II The Economics of Marriage 25
2 Rational Choice and the Price of Marriage 27
Robert Cherry
3 Conceptualizing and Measuring Bargaining Power within the Household 43
Cheryl Doss
Part III The Division of Work in the Household 63
4 Gains from Trade and Specialization: The Division of Work in Married Couple Households 65
Leslie S. Stratton
5 But ... Who Mows the Lawn?: The Division of Labor in Same-sex Households 85
Lisa Giddings
Part IV The Economics of Childbearing and Childcaring 103
6 Economic Theories of Fertility 105
Diane Macunovich
7 The Childcare Economics Conundrum: Quality versus Affordability 125
Julie A. Nelson
8 The Childcare Problem for Low-income Working Families 143
Jean Kimmel
Part V The Gender Gap in Earnings 159
9 The Human Capital Explanation for the Gender Gap in Earnings 161
Joyce P. Jacobsen
10 Occupational Segregation Around the World 177
Debra Barbezat
11 Labor Market Discrimination: A Case Study of MBAs 199
Irene Powell
12 Employment Discrimination, Economists, and the Law 217
Joni Hersch
Index 235