Gender, Growth and Trade: The Miracle Economies of the Post-war Years

Gender, Growth and Trade: The Miracle Economies of the Post-war Years

by David Kucera
Gender, Growth and Trade: The Miracle Economies of the Post-war Years

Gender, Growth and Trade: The Miracle Economies of the Post-war Years

by David Kucera

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Overview

Gender, Growth and Trade examines the role of women as a flexible, contingent workforce in Germany and Japan. This unique comparative study of two of the world's foremost industrialized economies situates empirical results in the context of broader cultural concerns, considering issues such as market flexibility, unemployment, union policy and labour market institutions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134691814
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/01/2013
Series: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Kucera, David

Table of Contents

1. Unemployment, Labor Market Flexibility and Women as a Buffer Workforce Introduction: defining labor market flexibility Part 1. Evidence on the relationship between labor market flexibility and unemployment Part 2. Unemployment and labour flexibility in Japan Conclusion 2. Women's Integration into the Workforce Introduction: the buffer, job segregation, and substitution hypotheses Foreign workers in Germany as a buffer workforce Women as a buffer workforce and the job segregation hypothesis in sectors and manufacturing industries Comparing patterns of gender segregation Conclusion 3. Industrial Relations and Labor Market Institutions Introduction: combining high and low road strategies in Japan Lifetime employment and nenko earnings in Japan: persisting institutions Temporary employment as a stepping stone and buffer Part-time employment from demand and supply sides Women and unions Conclusion Appendix: Policies supporting the employment of mothers; Maternity leave policies; Child care provisions 4. Foreign Trade, Employment and Earnings Introduction: skills bias and gender bias Part 1. Foreign trade and men and women's employment Part 2. Foreign trade and diverging gender wage gaps in Germany and Japan Conclusion 5. German Reunification Introduction: the question of convergence Women's employment in East Germany and persisting inequalities After the wall: women's high unemployment and demographic shocks Conclusion
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