A Gregory
Women's work in Britain and France: Practice, theory and policy
Gregory, A; Windebank, J
Authors
J Windebank
Abstract
This book is a ground-breaking retheorization of what constitutes "progress in gender relations." It shows that French women, although having more full-time and continuous careers and greater social policy support, retain as great a responsibility for unpaid domestic and caring work as their British counterparts. It replaces the conventional focus upon encouraging women's increased insertion into employment as the principal strategy for achieving progress in gender relation with a new focus on changing men's work patterns.
This book is a ground-breaking retheorization of what constitutes "progress in gender relations." It shows that French women, although having more full-time and continuous careers and greater social policy support, retain as great a responsibility for unpaid domestic and caring work as their British counterparts. It replaces the conventional focus upon encouraging women's increased insertion into employment as the principal strategy for achieving progress in gender relation with a new focus on changing men's work patterns.
Citation
Gregory, A., & Windebank, J. (2000). Women's work in Britain and France: Practice, theory and policy. London: Macmillan
Book Type | Authored Book |
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Publication Date | Jan 1, 2000 |
Deposit Date | Nov 26, 2010 |
ISBN | 0333683072,9780333683071 |
Publisher URL | http://www.palgraveconnect.com/pc/doifinder/10.1057/9780230598515 |
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