Sex segregation and inequality in the modern labour market
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Published:31st Oct '06
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This book presents a novel interpretation of the nature, causes and consequences of sex inequality in the modern labour market. Employing a sophisticated new theoretical framework, and drawing on original fieldwork, the book develops a subtle account of the phenomenon of sex segregation and offers a major challenge to existing approaches.
In an environment increasingly defined by attempts to converge and consolidate international policy objectives, an in-depth understanding of contemporary forms of inequality is vital to anyone interested in the effective translation of normative accounts of social justice into practical policy. Aimed at academics and advanced students working in social policy, sociology and political science, as well as policy makers, this book makes an important contribution to knowledge and debate in the field.
"An exemplary case history of an exemplary institution. Examining the model policies of the BBC for equity and justice amongst its employees, Jude Browne asks if there is something larger than the best intentions and practices which continues to prevent these policies being realised between women and men. When everything is done to implement sex equality why cannot it be achieved? With this brilliant grasp of a varied theoretical framework and unique engagement of empirical material, this book is mandatory reading for all who want to change the future." Professor Juliet Mitchell,
University of Cambridge, UK
ISBN: 9781861345998
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200 pages