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Doing Women's Studies

Doing Women's Studies

employment opportunities, personal impacts and social consequences

Zed Books in association with the University of Hu (2005)
9781842775011
258 pages
Dewey 331.4094
LC Classification HD6134 .D65 2005
LC Control No. 2005281274

Subject

  • Women - Employment
  • Women's Studies

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Product Description With the expansion of the EU in 2004 and its inclusion now of 25 European countries, the movement of workers across the Continent will affect the employment opportunities of women. But as this up-to-date investigation across nine countries shows, there remain significant differences amongst specific European countries regarding women's education and employment opportunities. Taking 1945 as its historical starting point, this sociological study, based on some 900 questionnaire responses and more than 300 in-depth interviews, explores the complex inter-relationship between women's employment, the institutionalization of equal opportunities, and Women's Studies training.This volume is the first to explore what happens to women who have undertaken Women's Studies training in the labour market. Factors influencing their actual employment experiences include employment opportunities for women in each country, their expectations of the labour market and gender norms informing those expectations, how far equal opportunities are actually enforced and the strength of local women's movements.Doing Women's Studies provides unique information about, and insightful analyses of, the changing patterns of women's employment in Europe; equal opportunities in a cross-European perspective; educational migration; gender, race, ethnicity and nationality; and the uneven prevalence and impact of Women's Studies on the lifestyles and everyday practices of those women who have experienced it. The contributors are prominent feminist researchers from nine European countries. Their findings will be of interest to sociologists and gender studies experts working in the areas of gender, employment, equal opportunities and the impact of education on employment. Review “The book provides some unique and insightful comparative data and analysis about Doing Women's Studies across both Western and Eastern Europe, the impact it can have on individuals and the role played by national traditions, histories and cultures. The comparison of East and West European countries is particularly timely. The volume will therefore be a worthwhile read for a wide variety of students and experts, including, but not limited to, those of women's and gender studies, equal opportunities, education, employment, sociology and European studies.” ―Abigail Powell, Loughborough University“I found much that is useful and positive in the contents of this book, which I believe is a valuable addition to the literature on twenty-first century research into women, education and employment.” ―Studies in Continuing Education About the Author Gabriele Griffin is Professor of Gender Studies at the University of Hull. She is the co-founding editor of the journal, Feminist Theory. Recent publications include Contemporary Black and Asian Women Playwrights in Britain (Cambridge UP, 2003), Thinking Differently: A Reader in European Women's Studies, co-edited with Rosi Braidotti (Zed Books, 2002), and HIV/AIDS and Representation: Visibility Blue/s (Manchester University Press, 2000).

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