Economics of Gender Equality in the Labour Market

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family and work
Female Labor Force Participation Rate
feminist economic theory
feminist economics
gender balance in decision-making
Gender Budgeting
gender dimensions in research
Gender Employment Gap
Gender Equality
Gender Equality Index
Gender Gap
Gender Pay Gap
Gender Responsive Budgeting
Gender Responsive Budgeting Initiatives
Gender Unemployment Gap
gendered labour market analysis
global gender policy objectives
global labor market
intersectionality in employment
Labor Force Participation Rates
Labor Force Participation Ratio
labor market Turkey
Labour Market
labour market discrimination
labour market Turkey
Literacy Rates
migrant women workforce
migration economies
Relative Cohort Size
Roma Women
social exclusion
Syrian Women
Tertiary Education
Turkish Education System
Turkish Labor Market
Var Model
women autonomy
women employees
women entrepreneurship policy
Women Migrants
Women's Empowerment
women's positions in society
Women’s Empowerment
women’s positions in society
workplace gender barriers
workplace policies
workplace policies gender

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367693992
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book evaluates the global labour market in the context of gender equality, and the associated policies and regulations, particularly in developing markets, to recommend measures for encouraging gender equality. It exposes the barriers that women employees encounter as well as some of the societal and workplace policies they, specifically, are subject to. Important themes within this topic include participation rates, the looming gap in hourly pay, availability of part-time and full-time positions, value, and social status associated with jobs held by men and women.

The book examines how global gender policy objectives, such as gender equality in careers, gender balance in decision-making, and gender dimensions in research, can be incorporated into policy frameworks. The book analyzes the gendered nature of assumptions, processes and theories. The juxtaposition between family and work, tradition and modernity, and dependency and autonomy, clearly still seems to be misunderstood. Therefore, the book asks whether work improves women’s positions in society and/or changes their roles in their families. The authors explore and uncover the connections among employment, entrepreneurship, migration economies, and gender global labour markets and provide helpful solutions to the perceptions surrounding women’s status, risks, and inequality that limit their economic participation.

This insightful read provides comprehensive details on a variety of themes and encourages further research on policies that are key to promoting gender equality. The book will appeal to postgraduate students and researchers of labour and feminist economics, the economics of gender, women’s studies and sociology.

Meltem İnce Yenilmez is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics, Yaşar University, Turkey; Research Associate at Five College Women's Studies Research Center, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA and Visiting Researcher at Department of Sociology, Lund University, Sweden. In addition to her academic positions, Meltem’s career includes work in the impact of various forces of economics and social change on the constitution of gender relations and women’s empowerment. Her expertise encompasses cyclical patterns of female employment and wage differentials to discrimination, care work and employment patterns in developing countries as well as issues related to gender and development. Aside from the two books she has published, her work also includes women in sports, occupational segregation and gender wage gap.

Gül Ş. Huyugüzel Kişla is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics, Ege University, Turkey. She completed her undergraduate study, MA and Ph.D. in Economics at Ege University. She worked at Yaşar University from 2007 to 2009. Afterwards, she joined Ege University as academic staff. She has been working at the same university since 2009. Currently, her primary research interest is macro finance, labor productivity and currency crises.