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Women Working Karen Mumford

Women Working By Karen Mumford

Women Working by Karen Mumford


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How does the work done by women contribute to the economy? This study scrutinizes the statistics on key characteristics of this work, such as participation rates, wage differentiation, labour turnover and workforce segmentation, and interprets these statistics.

Women Working Summary

Women Working: Economics and Reality by Karen Mumford

How does the work done by women contribute to the economy? This study scrutinizes the statistics on key characteristics of this work, such as participation rates, wage differentiation, labour turnover and workforce segmentation, and interprets these statistics according to three sets of economic theories - orthodox, institutional and radical. By examining the strengths and weaknesses of each approach to interpreting the contribution of women's work, Karen Mumford provides an accessible survey of the methods economists use and the assumptions often hidden behind these methods. She demonstrates, among other things, that the realities of women's work are sometimes far from the picure provided by the economists.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Describing the labour market: participation; segregation; wages and earnings; turnover and absenteeism; trade unionism; unemployment. Part 2 Explaining the labour market: orthodox theories; institutional theories; radical theories; legislation and affirmative action.

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GOR012308068
9780043321348
0043321348
Women Working: Economics and Reality by Karen Mumford
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Allen & Unwin
19890301
163
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