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Gender and work - Readings!
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Gender and work - Readings!
(30 decks)
Connell (1995)
Lorber
Risman
US: Supervising Women Workers
Benoit (2000)
Hesse-Bibber, Sharlene Nagy and Gregg Lee Carter.
Davies, Andrea Rees and Brenda Frink.
Padavic
Beck
Cottingham
Hochschild
Ispa-Landa
Daminger - Cognitive Dimension of Household Labor
GUPPY - Social Change and the Gendered Division of Household Labor in Canada
Hochschild
Khazan
Tichenenor
Hochschild Podcast
Acker - Hierarchies, Jobs, Bodies: A Theory of Gendered Organizations.”
Acker - Inequality Regimes: Gender, Class and Race in Organizations.”
Alfrey, Lauren and France Winddance Twine - “Gender-Fluid Geek Girls: Negotiating Inequality Regimes in the Tech Industry.”
Kanter - “Numbers: Minorities and Majorities”
Benard - “Normative Discrimination and the Motherhood Penalty.”
Bruckmüller - The Glass Cliff: Examining Why Women Occupy Leadership Positions in Precarious Circumstances.”
England - “The Gender Revolution: Uneven and Stalled.”
Purcell - “Gender and the Glass Ceiling at Work.”
Schilt - “Just One of the Guys? How Transgender Men Make Gender Visible at Work.”
Williams - “The Glass Escalator: Hidden Advantages for Men in the ‘Female’ Professions.”
Wingfield - Racializing the Glass Escalator: Reconsidering Men’s Experiences With Women’s Work.”
Kanter “Contributions to Theory: Structural Determinants of Behavior in Organizations.”