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Reconfigurations of class and gender

Baxter, Janeen(Edited by)Western, Mark(Edited by)
Part of the Studies in Social Inequality series
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At a time when social commentators are increasingly likely to assert the death of class as a source of social inequality and conflict, this far-reaching volume reasserts the significance of class and gender for understanding socioeconomic conditions.

Rather than declining in importance, class and gender processes are being transformed by social and economic changes associated with postindustrialism, including the entrance of women into the labor market in ever greater numbers, a shift from manufacturing to services, and the rise of part-time employment.

Moving away from the narrowly focused debates that have characterized much recent class analysis, the contributors to this book urge a nuanced approach that focuses on the specific institutional contexts of class-gender relations in various advanced industrial nations.

Class and gender relationships in each country are contextually embedded, they argue, in such issues as the differences in welfare-state regimes, the varying availability of flexible forms of employment, and the degree to which the labor market is politically regulated.

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Stanford University Press
0804738416 / 9780804738415
Hardback
305.5
01/06/2002
United States
English
224p.
23 cm
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