Comparable worth
theories and evidence
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Author
Publication
1992 - Aldine de Gruyter, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
86,500 words, Guess
Page Count
346 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1700549M
- ISBN-100202303489
- OCLC Control Number993645375
- OCLC Control Number25246208
- OCLC Control Numbercomparablewortht0000engl
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number92000900
- LibraryThing2193677
- Goodreads4923667
Classifications
- DDC331.2/153
- LCCHD6061.2.U6 E54 1992
Description
"Do employers pay less for predominantly female jobs than for predominantly male jobs that involve different tasks but are "comparable" in their demands of skill, training, effort, responsibility, and working conditions? Are antidiscrimination policy and wage systems based on "comparable worth" a reasonable idea?" "This overview of the controversial issue of comparable worth integrates perspectives from sociology, economics, industrial psychology, law, philosophy, and interdisciplinary feminist theory. After providing a detailed description of the situation of women in employment today, the volume considers how sociological and economic theories of labor markets illuminate the gap in pay between sexes. The book also contains chapters on how job evaluation can be used and misused, the legal status of comparable worth in federal courts, the stance of different feminist philosophies on normative issues of comparable worth, and contemporary policy debates on pay equity."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Social institutions and social change
Other Editions
- Comparable worth: theories and evidence
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