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Title Women and the workplace : the implications of occupational segregation / edited by Martha Blaxall and Barbara Reagan
Published Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1976

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Description ix, 302 pages : tables, figs. ; 23 cm
Contents Introduction: occupational segregation in International Women's Year / Barbara B. Reagan and Martha Blaxall -- Can we still afford occupational segregation? Some remarks / Martha W. Griffiths -- The social institutions of occupational segregation -- Toward a homosocial theory of sex roles: an explanation of the sex segregation of social institutions / Jean Lipman-Blumen -- Work aspiration of women: false leads and new starts / Judith Long Laws -- Dual linkages between the occupational and family systems: a macrosociological analysis / Constantina Safilios-Rothschild -- Occupational segregation and the law / Margaret J. Gates -- Comment I / Kenneth Boulding -- Comment II / Harold J. Leavitt -- Comment III / Karen Oppenheim Mason -- Comment IV / Sandra S. Tangri -- The historical roots of occupational segregation -- Historical and structural barriers to occupational desegregation / Jessie Bernard -- Familial constraints on women's work roles / Elise Boulding -- Occupational segregation and public policy: a comparative analysis of American and Societ patterns / Gail Warshofsky Lapicus -- Capitalism, patriarchy, and job segregation by sex / Heidi Hartmann -- Comment I / Carl N. Degler -- Comment II / Hanna Papanek -- Economic dimensions of occupational segregation -- Economists' approaches to sex segregation in the labor market: an appraisal / Francine D. Blau and Carol L. Jusenius -- Discrimination and poverty among women who head families / Isabel Sawhill -- Women: the new reserve army of the unemployed / Marianne A. Ferber and Helen M. Lowry -- Comment I / Kenneth Arrow -- Comment II / David M. Gordon -- Comment III / Janice Fanning Madden -- Combating occupational segregation -- The policy issues: can we agree on goals, and how do we get there? Panel discussion -- Introduction / Phyllis A. Wallace -- Presentation I / Ruth G. Shaeffer -- Presentation II / Nira Long -- Presentation III / Winn Newman -- Presentation IV / Bernice Sandler -- Presentation V / Janet L. Norwood -- Presentation VI / Rosabeth Moss Kanter -- Toward dimorphics: a summary statement to the conference on occupational segregation / Myra H. Strober -- Sex differences in economists' fields of specialization / Myra H. Strober and Barbara B. Reagan
Analysis Sex discrimination against women Congresses
Sex discrimination in employment Congresses
Women Employment Congresses
Women Employment Sex discrimination Conference proceedings
Notes "Expanded version of the proceedings of a workshop conference on occupational segregation held in May 1975 ... jointly sponsored by the American Economic Association Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession (CSWEP) and the Center for Research on Women in Higher Education and the Professions at Wellesley College."
"Originally appeared as a supplement to the Spring 1976 issue of Signs: journal of women in culture and society."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Discrimination in employment -- Congresses.
Discrimination in employment.
Occupational segregation -- Congresses.
Sex discrimination against women -- Congresses.
Sex discrimination in employment -- Congresses.
Sex discrimination against women.
Sex discrimination in employment.
Women -- Employment -- Congresses.
Women -- Employment.
Social Discrimination.
Women, Working.
Genre/Form Congress.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Author Blaxall, Martha.
Reagan, Barbara Benton, 1920-
LC no. 76010536
ISBN 0226058212
0226058220 (paperback)