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Technological change and women's work experience : alternative methodological perspectives
- Title
- Technological change and women's work experience : alternative methodological perspectives / Barbara S. Burnell.
- Author
- Burnell, Barbara S.
- Publication
- Westport, Conn. : Bergin & Garvey, 1993.
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Details
- Description
- xii, 210 pages; 25 cm
- Summary
- Describes and evaluates three methodological approaches (neoclassical, institutional and feminist perspectives) to the study of the impact of changing technology on women's work.
- Subject
- Women > Employment > Effect of technological innovations on
- Women > Employment > Effect of technological innovations on
- Beschäftigung
- Technischer Fortschritt
- Frau
- women workers
- technological change
- employment
- economic theory
- labour market segmentation
- employment experience
- occupational status
- female occupation
- case study
- statistical table
- travailleuses
- changement technologique
- emploi
- théorie économique
- segmentation du marché du travail
- expérience d'emploi
- statut professionnel
- profession féminine
- étude de cas
- tableau statistique
- trabajadoras
- cambio tecnológico
- empleo
- teoría económica
- segmentación del mercado de trabajo
- experiencia laboral
- posición profesional
- profesión femenina
- estudio de casos
- cuadros estadísticos
- USA
- Etats-Unis
- Estados Unidos
- Genre/Form
- bibliography.
- bibliographie.
- bibliografía.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-201) and index.
- Contents
- 1. Introduction -- 2. Alternative Methodological Perspectives -- 3. The Nature of Technological Change: Alternative Views -- 4. Labor Market Analysis -- 5. Technology, Industrial Structure, and Women's Labor Market Status -- 6. An Integrative Paradigm -- 7. New Evidence on the Relationship between Technology and Occupational Sex Segregation -- 8. Summary and Conclusions -- Variable Definitions and Data Sources for Static Analysis -- Variable Definitions and Data Sources for Dynamic Analysis -- Ordinary Least Squares Results for Index of Occupational Segregation Based on Seventeen Occupational Categories -- Ordinary Least Squares Results for Index of Occupational Segregation, SIZE Variable Excluded -- List of Industries Included in Static Analysis Sample -- List of Industries Included in Dynamic Analysis Sample -- Occupational Categories Used to Calculate Index of Occupational Segregation for Dynamic Model.
- ISBN
- 0897892925
- 9780897892926
- LCCN
- 92038705
- OCLC
- ocm26931606
- 26931606
- SCSB-1983090
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library