Gendered Lives
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Gendered Lives

Gender Inequalities in Production and Reproduction

9781849806268 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Jacqueline Scott, Professor of Empirical Sociology, University of Cambridge, UK, Shirley Dex, Emeritus Professor of Longitudinal Social Research in Education, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, University of London, UK and Anke C. Plagnol, Department of Psychology, City University London, UK
Publication Date: July 2012 ISBN: 978 1 84980 626 8 Extent: 256 pp
The focus of the book is on inequalities in production and reproductive activities, as played out over time and in specific contexts. It examines the different forms that gendered lives take in the household and the workplace, and explores how gender equalities may be promoted in a changing world. Gendered Lives offers many novel and sometimes unexpected findings that contribute to new understandings of not only the causes of gender inequalities but also the ongoing implications for economic well-being and societal integration.

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This meticulous book examines how gender inequalities in contemporary societies are changing and how further changes towards greater gender equality might be achieved.

The focus of the book is on inequalities in production and reproductive activities, as played out over time and in specific contexts. It examines the different forms that gendered lives take in the household and the workplace, and explores how gender equalities may be promoted in a changing world. Gendered Lives offers many novel and sometimes unexpected findings that contribute to new understandings of not only the causes of gender inequalities but also the ongoing implications for economic well-being and societal integration.

This topical and interdisciplinary study by leading researchers in the field will appeal to course leaders, researchers and postgraduate students in sociology, economics, public policy, demography and human geography. Social scientists interested in gender equality, labour market behaviour and public policy will also find much to interest them in this fascinating book.
Critical Acclaim
''Gendered Lives in a fascinating and innovative smorgasbord of new research, asking key questions about the nature and future of gender inequalities. The research presented is accessible at a senior undergraduate level, with more detail available in appendices for researchers. A "state of the art" work on gendered lives.''''
– Susan McDaniel, Canadian Studies in Population

‘. . . the book encompasses the myriad aspects of gender equality; the changes, legislations, achievements and challenges in different countries; and different policy contexts in the background of technological and social changes. It clearly brings out the influence of policy on social life and how it affects gender-based issues like work–life balance and childcare, among others.’
– Nandita Gupta, The Indian Journal of Labour Economics

‘Gendered Lives offers novel and sometimes unexpected findings that contribute to new understandings of not only the causes of gender inequalities but also the ongoing implications for economic well-being and societal integration. Although gender inequality is a well-worked field, the research presented in this book is both innovative and timely.’
– SirReadaLot.org

‘Gendered Lives deserves to find its way onto the bookshelf of students and scholars seeking to better understand the big picture of gender dynamics at home and at work, particularly as it plays out in the British context. Graduate students will likely most appreciate the broad overview the book provides, and I can see it provoking lively debate in advanced classes. Scholars with more focused interests will also no doubt find considerable value in particular chapters, while also being prompted to new insights and connections by the diversity of disciplinary contributions.’
– S. Fuller, University of British Columbia, Canada

‘This state-of-the art collection brings together the latest research of eminent experts in the field. It combines a wide sweep with focused analysis of gender dynamics at home and at work, and the interaction between them. A longitudinal and life course perspective underpins the authors’ assessment of the current state of gender inequality, and helps explain why some domains are more resistant to change than others. This timely and innovative volume will be an excellent resource for academics and policy-makers alike.’
– Miriam Glucksmann, University of Essex, UK
Contributors
Contributors: A. Batnitzky, F. Bennett, E. Bukodi, J. De Henau, S. Deakin, S. Dex, S. Dyer, J. Gershuny, S. Himmelweit, J. Hobcraft, H. Joshi, M.Y. Kan, J. Lewis, L. McDowell, C. McLaughlin, A.C. Plagnol, J. Scott, W. Sigle-Rushton, S. Sung
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Contents:

Introduction: Gender Inequalities in Production and Reproduction
Jacqueline Scott, Shirley Dex, Heather Joshi and Anke C. Plagnol

PART I: GENDERED LIVES UNFOLDING ACROSS TIME
1. The Childhood Origins of Adult Socio-economic Disadvantage: Do Cohort and Gender Matter?
John Hobcraft and Wendy Sigle-Rushton

2. Changing Career Trajectories of Women and Men Across Time
Erzsebet Bukodi, Shirley Dex and Heather Joshi

3. Halfway to Gender Equality in Paid and Unpaid Work? Evidence from the Multinational Time-use Study
Jonathan Gershuny and Man Yee Kan

PART II: GENDER INEQUALITIES IN THE HOUSEHOLD AND WORKPLACE
4. Financial Togetherness and Autonomy Within Couples
Fran Bennett, Jerome De Henau, Susan Himmelweit and Sirin Sung

5. Global Flows and Local Labour Markets: Precarious Employment and Migrant Workers in the UK
Linda McDowell, Adina Batnitzky and Sarah Dyer

PART III: GENDER INEQUALITIES IN A CHANGING WORLD
6. Equality Law and the Limits of the ‘Business Case’ for Addressing Gender Inequalities
Colm McLaughlin and Simon Deakin

7. Work–Family Conflict and Well-being in Northern Europe
Jacqueline Scott and Anke C. Plagnol

8. Gender Equality and Work–Family Balance in a Cross-national Perspective
Jane Lewis

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