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Little comparative knowledge exists on how the radical transformations that constitute the late 20th centurys era of globalization have affected gender relations and their particular structural manifestation on the labor market, thereby neglecting a core element of the changes and problems currently underway. This book analyses how converging tendencies in the life courses and employment careers of men and women interfere with developments of increasing diversity and instability, both within and between sexes, as economies move from industrial to global. Using the shifting welfare regimes of…mehr

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Little comparative knowledge exists on how the radical transformations that constitute the late 20th centurys era of globalization have affected gender relations and their particular structural manifestation on the labor market, thereby neglecting a core element of the changes and problems currently underway. This book analyses how converging tendencies in the life courses and employment careers of men and women interfere with developments of increasing diversity and instability, both within and between sexes, as economies move from industrial to global. Using the shifting welfare regimes of West Germany and Denmark as illustrative evidence of how national context genders the risks and chances associated with globalization and increasing employment flexibility, this study provides a timely, comprehensive longitudinal analysis of the gendered career consequences of recent political and economic change.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. des. Daniela Grunow Staatsinstitut für Familienforschung an der Universität Bamberg (ifb); ab 01.10.2006: Postdoctoral Associate am CIQLE, Center for Research on Inequalities and the Life Course, Department of Sociology, Yale University, New Haven