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Between Equalization and Marginalization: Women Working Part-Time in Europe and the United States of America



Between Equalization and Marginalization: Women Working Part-Time in Europe and the United States of America
This book provides a comparative study of the long-term development of women's part-time work in Europe and the United States of America from 1950 onwards. The authors analyze a wealth of longitudinal and cross-sectional data on the work force, and argue that women's increasing part-time employment in modern societies must be examined in the context of the sexual division of labor within the famil... more details
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  • Provides a comparative study of the long-term development of women's part-time work in Europe and the United States of America from 1950 onwards
  • Analyzes a wealth of longitudinal and cross-sectional data on the work force
  • Argues that women's increasing part-time employment in modern societies must be examined in the context of the sexual division of labor within the family.


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Author Hakim Blossfeld
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780198280866
Publisher USA Oxford University Press
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
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This book provides a comparative study of the long-term development of women's part-time work in Europe and the United States of America from 1950 onwards. The authors analyze a wealth of longitudinal and cross-sectional data on the work force, and argue that women's increasing part-time employment in modern societies must be examined in the context of the sexual division of labor within the family.

This book provides the first comparative study of the long-term development of women's part-time work in Europe and the United States from 1950 onwards. The authors analyze a wealth of longitudinal and cross-sectional data on the work force, generating a powerful critique of the dominant theories that part-time work equalizes women's position vis a vis full-time workers or leaves women in part-time jobs wholly marginalized. Instead, the study asserts, women's increasing part-time employment in modern societies must be examined in the context of the sexual division of labor within the family.
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