Description
The book represents the first-ever longitudinal analysis of micro-level data from these OECD countries focusing exclusively on women's relationship to the labor market in a globalizing world. The contributors thoroughly examine women's employment entries, exits and job mobility and present evidence of women's increased labor market attachment and reduced employment quality in most of the countries studied. They also systematically consider the life course changes influenced by larger transformations in society and, in doing so, explicitly link the phenomena of globalization to individual women's lives in Europe and North America.
Highlighting the consequences of specific national policies on women's lives, women's labor market participation, and demographic phenomena such as low fertility, this book will prove invaluable to academics, students, researchers, practitioners and policymakers seeking to understand the effects of international social change on national contexts and individual lives.
About the Author
Edited by Hans-Peter Blossfeld, Professor of Sociology, University of Bamberg and Heather Hofmeister, Frankfurt Goethe-Universitat, Germany
Book Information
ISBN 9781847206251
Author Hans-Peter Blossfeld
Format Paperback
Page Count 496
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd