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Gender and Power in the Workplace

Analysing the Impact of Economic Change
Langbeschreibung
After over two decades of feminist campaigning, why is it that men are still paid more than women and established patterns of gender segregation persist? Are the feminization of the labour force and the rise of dual-earning couples radically affecting the sexual division of labour in the home and at work? What roles are played by trade unions in promoting equality between the sexes? And if women are finally breaking through 'glass ceilings', is it at the expense of men?This important new textbook explores these questions using original material from interviews with female and male employees in five case-study organizations. The author develops a new approach to power, in terms of a range of resources which are used by women to challenge male domination and by men to resist women's encroachment. This approach is used to unpack the complexities of power relations of gender and class as they are played out in the everyday lives of working people. The interaction of class and gender is also explored at the societal level, in terms of increased global competition, feminization and the development of a 'climate of equality' fostered by Equal Opportunities programmes. Women's expectations are increasing, leading them to compete with men for promotion and career advancement; but this is taking place in the context of increasing insecurity, anxiety and work intensification for all employees, especially those in public-sector organizations.Gender and Power in the Workplace makes a major contribution to the sociological analysis of power and to our understanding of how processes of gendering are played out in the sphere of employment.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction The Context of Change Analysing Change: The Dynamics of Gender and Class The Fieldwork: Methods and Locations PART I: THE GENDER DYNAMIC IN THE WORKPLACE Women and Men at Work Change and Equal Opportunities PART II: THE CLASS DYNAMIC IN THE WORKPLACE Economic Restructuring and its Impact A Post-Industrial Proletariat? PART III: GENDER AND POWER AT WORK 'Sisters Are Doing It...' Women in the Union Gender, Class and Power Conclusion: Is the Future Female?.
HARRIET BRADLEY is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Bristol, UK.
ISBN-13:
9781349270507
Veröffentl:
1998
Seiten:
264
Autor:
Harriet Bradley
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch

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