Women's Employment in Europe

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A01=Colette Fagan
A01=Jill Rubery
A01=Mark Smith
Author_Colette Fagan
Author_Jill Rubery
Author_Mark Smith
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comparative social policy
employment policy analysis
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Equal Opportunities Employment Policy
EU labour market integration
european
European Employment Policy
European Employment Rate
European Employment Strategy
European Labour Force Survey
European Labour Force Survey Data
European Union gender employment policy analysis
Female Activity Rates
Female Part-time Employment
force
Future Labour Supply
gender equality research
Gender Pay Gap
Gender Pay Inequality
gendered labour markets
Growing Labour Supply
Harmonised Data
Household Formation Patterns
labour
market
markets
member
Men's Employment Rate
Men’s Employment Rate
national
Part-time Employment Rates
Pr Ic
Prime Age Women
Short Career Breaks
Social Reproduction
state
survey
West Germany
Women's Employment Position
Women's Labour Supply
womens
Women’s Employment Position
Women’s Labour Supply
workforce participation trends
Working Time Arrangements
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415198547
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Aug 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Based on extensive original research, this volume examines contemporary patterns of womens employment in Europe in the context of the profound economic, social and cultural changes that have taken place in recent years. It considers the progress made towards equal treatment in the labour market in the light of European Union action programmes, and examines the prospects for womens employment under the fourth action programme. The authors conclude that progress towards equal treatment will only occur when gender issues are fully integrated into the European Commissions employment and labour market policies.
Jill Rubery, Colette Fagan, Mark Smith