
An accessible overview of the power of women in the economy and the obstacles they face Women are joining the workforce in increasing numbers, making inroads as entrepreneurs and leaders, acquiring more education, marrying later, and having fewer children - all trends consistent with spending a far greater fraction of their adult lives in the labor force. And yet, even as women break the glass ceiling and challenge gender and sexual norms, they are told they need to "lean in" and powerful movements like #TimesUP and #MeToo are still necessary to expose and overcome endemic discrimination, exploitation, harassment, and worse. Women in the Workforce: What Everyone Needs to Know ® provides an essential and accessible introduction to the significance of women in the economy and the obstacles they face in claiming equal status. Economists Laura M. Argys and Susan L. Averett tackle timely topics like the wage gap, "women's work," and gendered workplace interactions in an easy-to-read question and answer format. The book focuses on the choices people make and how these are framed by institutional impediments that create inequalities in the options available to men and women. Argys and Averett highlight how the experience of being a woman in the labor market varies, sometimes dramatically, by race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status. They also explore how living in cities, towns, and rural areas influence choices and outcomes. Covering a range of topics, from breastfeeding and work, earnings penalties for women who have taken time away from work, and childcare while women work, to the gender pay gap and the distinctive challenges women face as they age and transition to retirement, this book answers the essential questions surrounding women in the workforce.
This book investigates the economic, social, and institutional factors that perpetuate gender inequality within the modern labor market. Authors Laura M. Argys and Susan L. Averett, both established economists, utilize a synthesis of labor economics research and demographic data to examine why disparities persist despite women's increased educational attainment and workforce participation. They argue that individual choices are frequently constrained by systemic barriers, requiring a nuanced understanding of how policy and workplace culture shape professional outcomes.
What You Will Find
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Experts and readers frequently note the accessibility of the prose, which translates complex economic data into a format suitable for a general audience. The book is widely regarded as a foundational resource for understanding the multifaceted barriers facing women in the contemporary workforce.
Page Count:
252
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190093412
ISBN-13:
9780190093419
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