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Description

This edited collection assembles cutting-edge comparative policy research on contemporary policies relevant to gender and workplace issues. Contributors analyze contemporary gender-related employment policies ranging from parental leave and maternity programs, sexual harassment, and work/life balance to gender mainstreaming. Gender and Work in Comparative Perspective thoroughly illustrates the richness of understanding that can be gained through the juxtaposition of a variety of research methodologies focused on a common theme. The side-by-side presentation of single case studies on countries such as Canada, the United States, Germany, and Japan allows readers to compare and understand a wide range of policy options, thereby integrating what are usually separate bodies of research on the role of gender in welfare state developments, employment transformations, workplace policies, and work experience. An essential tool for scholars in many fields, this volume clearly illustrates how national approaches to gender and workplace policy form a spectrum of alternatives that, while rooted in the historical and social cultures of individual nation-states, are also subject to similar international global and economic forces.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction
Part 3 Theoretical Perspectives on Gender and Workplace Policy
Chapter 4 Globalization, Gender and Work: Perspectives on Global Regulation
Chapter 5 Policy Strategies in a Global Era for Gendered Workplace Equity
Chapter 6 Institutionally Embedded Gender Models: Re-regulating and Breadwinner Models in Germany and Japan
Chapter 6 European Gender Mainstreaming: Promises and Pitfalls of Transformative Policy
Part 7 Implications of Gender in the Workplace
Chapter 9 Parental Leave and Gender Equality: What Can the U.S. Learn from the European Union?
Chapter 9 Career Advancement Choices of Female Managers in U.S. Local Government
Chapter 10 An Assessment of Women's Acceptance as Breadwinners
Chapter 11 The Employment Insurance Model: Maternity, Paternal, and Sickness Benefits in Canada
Part 11 Reconciliation of Work and Family Life: Maternity, Parental, and Family Leave
Chapter 12 Erosion of the Male-Breadwinner Model? Female Labor-Market Participation and Family-Leave Policies in Germany
Chapter 13 Solving a Problem or Tinkering at the Margins? Work, Family and Caregiving
Chapter 13 Globalization and Work/Life Balance: Gendered Implications of New Initiatives at a U.S. Multinational in Japan
Chapter 14 Europeanizing the Military: The ECJ as a Catalyst in the Transformation of the Bundeswehr
Part 17 Specific Applications of Workplace Policies: Gender in Equity in the Workplace
Chapter 19 Implementing Sexual Harassment Law in the United States and Germany
Chapter 20 Sexual Harassment Policies and Employee Preferences in Local U.S. Government

Product details

Published May 23 2008
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 418
ISBN 9780739129074
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Series Studies in Public Policy
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Heidi Gottfried

Anthology Editor

Laura Reese

Contributor

Heidi Berggren

Contributor

Katherine Bird

Contributor

Linda Haas

Contributor

Wendy Hassett

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Ilse Lenz

Contributor

Ulrike Liebert

Contributor

Glenda Roberts

Contributor

Sylvia Walby

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Alison Woodward

Contributor

Kathrin Zippel

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