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Jacobsen, Joyce P. The Economics of Gender ISBN 13: 9781557863881

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This text provides an introduction to the new work on the differences between women's and men's economic opportunities, activities and rewards. Although Jacobsen's primary focus is on contemporary US patterns, she devotes three separate chapters to the experience of women and men in developed countries with and without market economies and in developing countries. She also takes a close look at the evolution of contemporary patterns over time and the impact on them of race, ethnicity and class. Throughout, she discusses the pros and cons of policies that affect men and women differently: the implementation of "comparable worth" and the effects of welfare programmes, for example. The text features many real-life examples and anecdotes. Appendices provide both additional help for readers who have not had a course in economics and further detail for the more advanced. This book should be useful as a primary text for the growing number of courses on gender and economics, as supplementary reading in a variety of courses in labour economics, economic policy and women's studies, and as a one-stop reference by academics and policy-makers in a wide range of fields.

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What role does gender play in relation to economic opportunities, activities, and rewards? The Economics of Gender, 3e offers a comprehensive, balanced, and up-to-date introduction to this important topic in labor economics. With a strong focus on US patterns, but utilizing an international comparative perspective, this text closely examines the evolution of these frameworks, and analyzes the ways in which they are impacted by race, ethnicity, and class. Real-life examples and anecdotes enliven the text as it encompasses crucial topics for a thorough understanding of the field, including the pros and cons of various policies, such as "comparable worth" and welfare programs. Helpful appendices provide additional information for readers who have little experience with economics, while simultaneously providing further detail for the economically sophisticated. Clear, readable, and provocative, The Economics of Gender, 3e is an essential resource for the growing number of courses on gender economics, labor economics, economic policy, and women's studies.
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Economic agents can be male or female; they interact in families and households as well as in firms and markets. Yet it is only recently that economists have begun to take the implications of these facts into account in their theory, research, and policy analysis. Informed debate in economics, in other academic fields in which gender is of concern, and in society at large depends on an understanding of the economic issues underlying such questions as "why do women earn less than men" and "why, throughout the world, have men and women tended to work in separate spheres?"

The Economics of Gender, Second Edition offers a comprehensive, balanced, and up-to-date introduction to the new work on the differences between women's and men's economic opportunities, activities, and rewards.

Although Jacobsen's primary focus is on contemporary US patterns, she devotes four chapters to cross-societal comparisons. She also takes a close look at the evolution of contemporary patterns over time and the impact on them of race, ethnicity, and class. Throughout, she discusses the pros and cons of various policies, including "comparable worth" and welfare programs.

Many real-life examples and anecdotes enliven the text. Appendices provide additional help for readers who have not had a course in economics and further detail for the economically sophisticated.

Clear, readable, and provocative, the Second Edition of The Economics of Gender will continue to be welcomed as a primary text for the growing number of courses on gender economics. It remains a valuable supplement to courses in labor economics, economic policy, and women's studies. Finally, academics and policymakers in a wide range of fields will appreciate the book as a crucial reference.

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  • PublisherBlackwell Pub
  • Publication date1994
  • ISBN 10 1557863881
  • ISBN 13 9781557863881
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages532

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