Table of Contents for Occupational Ghettos List of Tables and Figures Acknowledgements INTRODUCTION Chapter One.A The Four Puzzles of Sex Segregation Chapter Two.A Toward Linking Theory and Method: A New Approach to Understanding Variability in Sex Segregation REVISITING CROSS-NATIONAL VARIABILITY IN SEX SEGREGATION Chapter Three.A The Underlying Structure of Sex Segregation in Industrial Market Economies Chapter Four.A Revisiting Parsimony: New Models of Vertical and Horizontal Segregation THE EVOLUTION OF SEX SEGREGATION Chapter Five.A Profiles of Change: Sex Segregation in the United States, 1910-2000, by Kim A. Weeden Chapter Six.A Gender and Age in the Japanese Labor Market, 1950-1995, by Maria Charles, Mariko Chang, and Joon Han Chapter Seven.A Gender, Nativity, and the Occupational Segregation in Switzerland, 1970-2000, by Maria Charles THE INDUSTRIAL CONTEXT OF SEX SEGREGATION Chapter Eight.A A Framework for Analyzing Industrial and Occupational Sex Segregation in the United States, by Kim A. Weeden and Jesper B. SA,rensen CONCLUSION Chapter Nine.A The Past, Present, and Future of Occupational Ghettos Notes References Index
Maria Charles is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, San Diego. David B. Grusky is Professor of Sociology at Stanford University.
"The authors lay the groundwork for revisiting the basics of our field, and lead readers on an intellectual journal through occupational ghettos... Its highly innovative as well as academically rigorous analysis make Occupational Ghettos a must-read for all scholars interested in workplace gender relations." - Anthropology of Work Review "The book is essential reading for people interested in gender inequality in labor markets, and its importance has been recognized with the Max Weber Award from the Organizations, Occupations and Work section of the ASA." - Contemporary Sociology "Twenty-first century women work in offices, shops, and even factories at rates almost as high as men's. Yet most women are still under men when it comes to pay, authority, and autonomy. Charles and Grusky document the tenacity of gender inequality and the crucial role that occupational segregation plays in perpetuating it". - Michael Hout, Professor of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley "With great technical proficiency, Charles and Grusky lay bare the patterns of occupational segregation shared by all affluent economies: women are over-represented in nonmanual (and men in manual) jobs but in both sectors men still hold better jobs. Everyone who theorizes about gender and class should study these authors' insights." - Paula England, Stanford University "Occupational Ghettos: The World Wide Segregation of Women and Men addresses a fundamental paradox for gender and work: Women are increasingly present in high-status occupations, but the decline in sex segregation has stalled. In a provocative thesis Maria Charles and David Grusky identify two dimensions of segregation: a hierarchical dimension that egalitarian ideals have weakened and a horizontal dimension that an essentialist view of the sexes has preserved. In developing and painstakingly testing a new theoretical model, Occupational Ghettos is reminiscent of Blau and Duncan's pathbreaking book on the American occupational structure. No one interested in gender in contemporary societies can dare to ignore it." - Barbara Reskin, University of Washington
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