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Gender Inequality in the Global Labor Market
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True enough that women s participation in the labor market has been accelerated conspicuously during the last few decades around the world. But do these feminizations of employment envisage the equal access and rights in the global labor market in terms of gender equality? The basic attempt of this book was to seek the answers of these queries. With an application of interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives, the book was written based on empirical findings from a field study conducted on Bangladeshi female immigrants in London, UK. It discusses the ways and to what extent Bangladeshi female immigrants roles are sources of entitlement to the provision of UK s labor market, their status on the labor market, their limits, possibilities and ability to negotiate changes in these roles in terms of gender relations. Findings reveal that the increasing rate of feminization of employment is not coinciding with the elimination of gender disparities. Empirical evidence further fails to support the argument of neoliberal economic development, global capitalism and free market economy that women s occupational outcomes result primarily from free choices that they make in an open market.
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Shafiqul Islam,born in 4 July 1977 at Chandpur, Bangladesh, has completed MSc in Gender Studies from Lund University,Sweden in 2012 & did BSS(Hons.)& MSS in Sociology from the University of Dhaka,Bangladesh.He has substantial experience working in Sociology,Gender & Development areas as an Assistant Professor at different Universities in Bangladesh
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True enough that women s participation in the labor market has been accelerated conspicuously during the last few decades around the world. But do these feminizations of employment envisage the equal access and rights in the global labor market in terms of gender equality? The basic attempt of this book was to seek the answers of these queries. With an application of interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives, the book was written based on empirical findings from a field study conducted on Bangladeshi female immigrants in London, UK. It discusses the ways and to what extent Bangladeshi female immigrants roles are sources of entitlement to the provision of UK s labor market, their status on the labor market, their limits, possibilities and ability to negotiate changes in these roles in terms of gender relations. Findings reveal that the increasing rate of feminization of employment is not coinciding with the elimination of gender disparities. Empirical evidence further fails to support the argument of neoliberal economic development, global capitalism and free market economy that women s occupational outcomes result primarily from free choices that they make in an open market.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783844398342
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T6mm
- Jahr 2012
- EAN 9783844398342
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3844398341
- Veröffentlichung 16.12.2012
- Titel Gender Inequality in the Global Labor Market
- Autor Shafiqul Islam
- Untertitel A Case Study on Bangladeshi Female Immigrants in London
- Gewicht 161g
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 96
- Genre Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft