
Women's Work and Wages
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 2. December 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-138-86617-1 (ISBN)
Description
At a time when women in industrialized countries have a stronger and more permanent presence in the labour market than ever before, why does the gender pay gap differ so greatly between countries? The contributors to this book use empirical studies of gender differences in family responsibilities and time allocation to demonstrate how such differences affect women's wages and analyse pay structures and wage mobility throughout Europe.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
418 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-86617-1 (9781138866171)
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Christina Jonung | Inga Persson
Women's Work and Wages
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09/2002
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Persons
Inga Persson is Professor of Economics at Lund University, Sweden. She holds a chair in the Economics of Gender and has published on labor market policy, unemployment, the welfare state and the economic position of women. Her publications include Generating Equality in the Welfare State: The Swedish Experience (1990).,
Christina Jonung is a University Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Lund University, Sweden. Her research has concerned the economic position of women in Sweden and gender equality policies.
Christina Jonung is a University Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Lund University, Sweden. Her research has concerned the economic position of women in Sweden and gender equality policies.
Content
Introduction, Inga Persson, Christina Jonung; Part 1 Where are we in the Economics of Gender?; Chapter 1 The Gender Pay Gap, Francine D. Blau; Chapter 2 Occupational Segregation by Sex and Changeover Time, Christina Jonung; Chapter 3 Alternative Approaches to Occupational Exclusion, George E. Johnson, Frank P. Stafford; Part 2 Gender Roles, Time Allocation and Wages; Chapter 4 Patterns of Time Use in France and Sweden, Dominique Anxo, Lennart Flood; Chapter 5 Cohort Effects on the Gender Wage Gap in Denmark, Michele Naur, Nina Smith; Chapter 6 Gender Differences in Pay Among Young Professionals in Sweden, Maria Hemstroem; Part 3 Gender and Pay Structures; Chapter 7 Wage Differentials and Gender in Norway, Pal Longva, Steinar Strom; Chapter 8 The Gender Wage Gap in Finnish Industry 1980-94, Rita Asplund; Chapter 9 Fringe Benefits and Gender Gaps:, Lena Granqvist; Chapter 10 Gender, Wages and Discrimination in the USSR, Katarina Katz;