An analysis of the enormous changes in womens economic lives around the world, from the family to the labour market. This book examines topics such as the effect of rising womens wages and improved labour market opportunities on marriage, the ways in which more reliable contraception has shaped womens adult lives and careers, and the forces behind the phenomenal rise in womens labour force activity. This fourth edition includes brand new chapters on gender in economics and race and gender in the USA. It incorporates the latest research findings throughout, many of which are featured in helpful call-out boxes, and illustrated with new graphs and figures. This is invaluable reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of economics, development and womens studies. The level of economic analysis is suitable for students with basic economics knowledge. New to this Edition: - New chapters on gender in economics and race and gender in economics - Fully updated with new data, policy examples and a new companion website with lecturer resources - Increased pedagogy, with over 30 new boxes
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Dimensions: 193 x 260mm
Publication Date: 11 Mar 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781352012002
About Saul D. HoffmanSusan L. Averett
Saul D. Hoffman is Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Delaware where he taught for 39 years. He also served as a Visiting Professor at the University of Lyon II University of Paris 1-Sorbonne and the University of Colorado Denver. He has published widely in labor economics and economic demography. He is the author of By the Numbers: The Public Costs of Teen Childbearing and co-editor of Kids Having Kids (2nd Edition) to which he also contributed several chapters. Susan L. Averett is the Charles A. Dana Professor of Economics at Lafayette College. She has published widely in both economic demography and health economics and currently serves as co-editor of the journal Economics and Human Biology. From 2010-2015 she was co-editor of the Eastern Economic Journal. She is a co-editor (with Saul D. Hoffman and Laura M. Argys) of The Oxford Handbook of Women and the Economy published in 2018. She is also a Research Associate at the Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).