グローバル労働市場におけるジェンダー格差:フェミニズム経済学のアプローチ<br>Gender Inequality in the Global Labor Market : A Feminist Economics Approach (Routledge Studies in Gender and Economics)

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グローバル労働市場におけるジェンダー格差:フェミニズム経済学のアプローチ
Gender Inequality in the Global Labor Market : A Feminist Economics Approach (Routledge Studies in Gender and Economics)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 244 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032568812
  • DDC分類 331.4133

Full Description

This book examines gender inequality from the perspective of feminist economics, with empirical application, across different countries such as Turkey, the United States, Mexico, Uruguay, Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica and territories within Europe.

It centers on topics such as labor participation, occupational segregation, feminization of poverty and migration, wage differentials, changes in and the quality of employment, equity index, and gender bias in fiscal policies. It encompasses both developed and developing countries and shows that the gender gap has been narrowing over time, although not completely, mainly due to the sparse implementation of programs and public policies with a feminist economic approach, which help to make gender dimensions in the economy visible and highlight the implications this has on women's lives. The book also examines the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on inequality on the working lives of men and women.

This book will be an important asset in teaching forums on the most recent advances in economic science across a number of different theories, approaches and research hypotheses that explain the study of gender inequality. It also presents different empirical studies, using multiple methodologies and databases, applied to specific problems in multiple countries to identify the advances, opportunities and changes that have occurred in gender inequality from a feminist economic perspective. The book offers relevant, novel and original scientific data and makes public policy proposals to encourage the participation of women in the labor market. Consequently, it will also be of interest to policymakers concerned with global trends in the labor market.

Contents

List of figures and tables. List of contributors. Preface. Introduction. 1 The machismo of labor market categories: A critical analysis from the perspective of feminist economics. 2 Gender-differentiated labor market insertion and domestic responsibilities: Mexico 2022. 3 The wage penalty for women with children in the Turkish labor market. 4 The time used at home during pre-pandemic and post-lockdown periods: Analyzing its differential influence on the probability of access to quality jobs between women and men in Argentina. 5 Collective bargaining and gender wage gaps in Uruguay: Has equality won? 6 Feminized, racialized and precarious work in digital care platforms: A feminist political economy analysis. 7 Women's labor-supply adjustment to the COVID-19 shock: An intersectional analysis. 8 Household headship, gender and food security in Costa Rica. 9 Gender wage inequality among Latin American immigrants in the United States. 10 An augmented gender inequality index for Mexico 2005-2020: Any progress? Index.

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