Women, Work and Care in the Asia-Pacific

This book provides a comparative analysis of the social, economic, industrial and migration dynamics that structure women’s paid work and unpaid care work experience in the Asia-Pacific region. Each country-focused chapter examines the formal and informal ways in which work and care are managed, the changing institutional landscape, gender relations and fertility concerns, employer and trade union responses and the challenges policy makers face and the consequences of their decisions for working women. By covering the entire region, including Australia and New Zealand, the book highlights the way different national work and care regimes are linked through migration, with wealthier countries looking to their poorer neighbours for alternative sources of labour. In addition, the book contributes to debates about the barriers to women’s participation in the workforce, the valuation of unpaid care, the gender wage gap, social protection and labour regulation for migrant workers and gender relations in developing Asia.

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Women, Work and Care in the Asia-Pacific

This book provides a comparative analysis of the social, economic, industrial and migration dynamics that structure women’s paid work and unpaid care work experience in the Asia-Pacific region. Each country-focused chapter examines the formal and informal ways in which work and care are managed, the changing institutional landscape, gender relations and fertility concerns, employer and trade union responses and the challenges policy makers face and the consequences of their decisions for working women. By covering the entire region, including Australia and New Zealand, the book highlights the way different national work and care regimes are linked through migration, with wealthier countries looking to their poorer neighbours for alternative sources of labour. In addition, the book contributes to debates about the barriers to women’s participation in the workforce, the valuation of unpaid care, the gender wage gap, social protection and labour regulation for migrant workers and gender relations in developing Asia.

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Overview

This book provides a comparative analysis of the social, economic, industrial and migration dynamics that structure women’s paid work and unpaid care work experience in the Asia-Pacific region. Each country-focused chapter examines the formal and informal ways in which work and care are managed, the changing institutional landscape, gender relations and fertility concerns, employer and trade union responses and the challenges policy makers face and the consequences of their decisions for working women. By covering the entire region, including Australia and New Zealand, the book highlights the way different national work and care regimes are linked through migration, with wealthier countries looking to their poorer neighbours for alternative sources of labour. In addition, the book contributes to debates about the barriers to women’s participation in the workforce, the valuation of unpaid care, the gender wage gap, social protection and labour regulation for migrant workers and gender relations in developing Asia.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317313144
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/20/2017
Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 284
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Marian Baird is Professor of Gender and Employment Relations and Director of the Women and Work Research Group at the University of Sydney Business School, Australia.

Michele Ford is Professor of Southeast Asian Studies and Director of the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre at the University of Sydney, Australia.

Elizabeth Hill is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political Economy at the University of Sydney, Australia.

Table of Contents

1. Work/Care Regimes in the Asia-Pacific: A Feminist Framework

Part I: Familial/Informal Care Regimes

2. China: The Reconfiguring of Women, Work and Care

3. Malaysia: Balancing Paid and Unpaid Work

4. Singapore: Contradictions in the Work/Care Regime

5. Indonesia: Middle-class Complicity and State Failure to Provide Care

6. The Philippines: Pressures for Change in the Work/Care Regime

7. Cambodia: Managing Work and Care in a Post-Conflict Context

8. Bangladesh: Class, Precarity and the Politics of Care

9. India: Economic Inequality and Social Reproduction

10. Sri Lanka: Working Realities and Gendered Fictions

Part II: Familial/Formal Care Regimes

11. Australia: The Care Challenge

12. New Zealand: Caring for Women or Women Caring?

Part III: Predominantly Familial Care Regimes

13. Japan: From Social Reproduction to Gender Equality

14. South Korea: Work, Care and the Wollstonecraft Dilemma

15. Timor-Leste: Mixed Messages on Work and Care

16. Papua New Guinea: Work and Care in a Subsistence Economy

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