
During the twentieth century arrangements governing love, work, and their routinization in households and employment underwent a transformation. During this period women gained employment opportunities. This reduced sex differentiation, but did not equalize the roles or power of men and women. The goal of this book is to describe the trends and patterns that remain constant amidst the change, and to provide an integrated framework for understanding them.The authors focus on a three-tier level of integration that is not available in other studies of this kind. First, they combine the topics of households and employment, showing similarities and causal links between household and employment arrangements. Second, a conceptual framework is provided that gives attention to both individuals' choices and to the structural constraints that limit available options. Finally, an integration of economic and sociological views of employment, demographic behavior, and other household behavior is examined.By using both individual and structural views, Paula England and George Farkas provide an overview of this coupling. This work is unique in that it draws from both economics and sociology and from demographers in both disciplines. Households, Employment, and Gender is an analytic synthesis for scholars and an invaluable sourcebook for classes on gender, labor, the family, social demography, economics, and economic sociology.
This book investigates the persistent inequalities between men and women in the spheres of household labor and employment despite the significant social transformations of the twentieth century. Paula England and George Farkas, both established scholars in sociology and economics, utilize an integrated framework to analyze how individual choices interact with structural constraints. By synthesizing demographic data with economic and sociological theories, the authors provide a comprehensive model for understanding the causal links between domestic arrangements and labor market participation.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational interdisciplinary text that successfully bridges the gap between economic and sociological perspectives on gender. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, making it a standard reference for advanced students and researchers in social demography and labor economics.
Page Count:
248
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203789768
ISBN-13:
9780203789766
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