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Gender and Time Use in a Global Context -

Gender and Time Use in a Global Context

The Economics of Employment and Unpaid Labor

Rachel Connelly, Ebru Kongar (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
505 Seiten
2017 | 1st ed. 2017
Palgrave Macmillan (Verlag)
978-1-137-56836-6 (ISBN)
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This edited volume uses a feminist approach to explore the economic implications of the complex interrelationship between gender and time use. Household composition, sexuality, migration patterns, income levels, and race/ethnicity are all considered as important factors that interact with gender and time use patterns. The book is split in two sections: The macroeconomic portion explores cutting edge issues such as time poverty and its relationship to income poverty, and the macroeconomic effects of recession and austerity; while the microeconomic section studies topics such as differences by age, activity sequencing, and subjective well-being of time spent. The chapters also examine a range of age groups, from the labor of school-age children to elderly caregivers, and analyze time use in Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, Finland, India, Korea, South Africa, Tanzania, Turkey, and the United States. Each chapter provides a substantial introduction to the academic literature of its focus and is written to be revealing to researchers and accessible to students and policymakers. 

Rachel Connelly is the Bion R. Cram Professor of Economics at Bowdoin College, USA. Her recent research examines time use in the US, particularly as it relates to child caregiving, and the relationships between family structure, age, migration, and time use in China. She is an Associate Editor of Feminist Economics. Ebru Kongar is Associate Professor of Economics at Dickinson College, USA. Her research focuses on the gendered time use and labor market outcomes of macroeconomic developments, such as deindustrialization, offshoring, and the Great Recession in the US economy. She is an Associate Editor of Feminist Economics. Contributor Affiliations:Rania Antonopoulos, Alternate Minister for Labour, Greece; Levy Economics Institute, USALourdes Benería, Cornell University, USAJudith E. Brown, University of New South Wales, AustraliaRebecca M. Centanni, Analysis Group, Boston, USALyn Craig, University of New South Wales, AustraliaDeborah S. DeGraff, Bowdoin College, USAEsther W. Dungumaro, University of Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaValeria Esquivel, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United NationsMaria S. Floro, American University, USAErofili Grapsa, Rhodes University, South Africaİpek İlkkaracan, Istanbul Technical University, TurkeyJiweon Jun, University of Oxford, UKCharlene Kalenkoski, Texas Tech University, USADeborah Levison, University of Minnesota, USAFiona MacPhail, University of Northern British Columbia, CanadaThomas Masterson, Levy Economics Institute, USAMargaret Maurer-Fazio, Bates College, USAEmel Memiş, Ankara University, TurkeyJulie A. Nelson, University of Massachusetts Boston, USADorrit Posel, University of the Witwatersrand, South AfricaMark Price, Keystone Research Center, USASmriti Rao, Assumption College, USAEsther D. Rothblum, San Diego State University, USAJill Rubery, European Work and Employment Research Centre, UKAbhilasha Srivastava, American University, USALyndall Strazdins, The Australian National University, AustraliaAjit Zacharias, Levy Economics Institute, USA

1. Feminist Approaches to Time Use.- 2. Unpaid Work in Macroeconomics: A Stocktaking Exercise.- 3. The Challenge of Austerity For Gender Equality In Europe.- 4. Women, Recession, and Austerity.- 5. Paid and Unpaid Work Time by Labor Force Status of Prime Age Women and Men in Canada.- 6. Gender, Socieconomic Status, Time-Use, and the Great Recession in the U.S..- 7. Time and Income Poverty in the Case of Buenos Aires.- 8. The Dual Problem of Unemployment and Time Poverty in South Africa.- 9. Women and the Urban Economy in India.- 10. The Challenge of “Indirect Care”.- 11. Caregiving by Older Adults in the United States.- 12. Division of Workforce and Domestic Labor among Same-Sex Couples.- 13. Double Shift, Double Balance: Housework in the Presence of Children in the United States.- 14. How Do Caregiving Responsibilities Shape the Time Use of Women and Men in Rural China?.- 15. Gendered Patterns of Time Use over the Life Cycle in Turkey.- 16. Environmental Chores, Household Time Use, and Gender in Rural Tanzania.- 17. Gender Divisions in the Real Time of the Elderly in South Africa.- 18. Is it Just Too Hard? Gender Time Symmetry in Market and Nonmarket Work and Subjective Time Pressure in Australia, Finland, and Korea.

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Zusatzinfo 24 Illustrations, black and white; XXIII, 505 p. 24 illus.
Verlagsort Basingstoke
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 210 mm
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Makroökonomie
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Mikroökonomie
ISBN-10 1-137-56836-4 / 1137568364
ISBN-13 978-1-137-56836-6 / 9781137568366
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