Using an international approach, this book demonstrates the way that the intersection of gendered and ethnic identities operate at work and home. It provides an authoritative account of ethnicity and gender at work, and the theoretical underpinning explanations.
Table des matières
Introduction Ethnicity and Gender in the Labour Market Gender, Ethnicity and Class – the Case for Intersectional Analysis Challenging Discrimination, Sexism and Racism: the Role of the State Employers: Key Agents of Transformation? Towards Transformation: Trade Union Strategies. The Women and their Stories Inclusion and Exclusion in the Workplace Career and Career Development Shaping Careers from a Trade Union Perspective Unions, Communities and Families in Women’s Lives Conclusions
A propos de l’auteur
HARRIET BRADLEY is Professor of Sociology and former Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law at Bristol University. Her research interests includegender, women’s work and trade unions, and she is an active member of the Universities and Colleges Union. Among her previous books are Gender, Gender and Power in the Workplace and Fractured Identities.
GERALDINE HEALY is Professor of Employment Relations and Director of the Centre for Research in Equality and Diversity in the School of Business Management at Queen Mary, University of London. She has published widely on gender and ethnicity and trade unions; discrimination and disadvantage; individualism and collectivism, and is co-editor of The Future of Worker Representation.