Gender, Employment and Working Time Preferences in Europe

Gender, Employment and Working Time Preferences in Europe
Author: Colette Fagan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2001
Genre: Hours of labor
ISBN:

What types of work arrangements do women and men prefer? To what extent do current work patterns diverge from these preferences? These questions are of vital importance for European employment policy. To achieve a higher employment rate, it is necessary both to increase the number of jobs and to encourage work arrangements that accommodate individual preferences. In this way, women and men will be able to participate actively in the labour market throughout their working lives. This report looks at the role played by gender in determining labour market participation. It draws on findings from a major survey on employment options carried out by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions across all 15 EU Member States and Norway. It shows how women's and men's employment preferences are related to the kinds of jobs they do, as well as to their domestic circumstances, and compares the wishes of those who are currently employed with those of job-seekers. The study covers a range of aspects including self-employment, working from home, childcare, and working time arrangements.

Working Time and Workers' Preferences in Industrialized Countries

Working Time and Workers' Preferences in Industrialized Countries
Author: Jon C. Messenger
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2004-09-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135993327

As we enter the new century, a common goal has emerged: the removal or liberalization of restrictions on unsocial hours and the variation of working hours. This book draws together an international team to examine the process.

Gendering European Working Time Regimes

Gendering European Working Time Regimes
Author: Ania Zbyszewska
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2016-08-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1316654168

The standard approach to regulating working hours rests on gendered assumptions about how paid and unpaid work ought to be divided. In this book, Ania Zbyszewska takes a feminist, socio-legal approach to evaluate whether the contemporary European working time regimes can support a more equal sharing of this work. Focusing on the legal and political developments surrounding the EU's Working Time Directive and the reforms of Poland's Labour Code, Zbyszewska reveals that both regimes retain this traditional gender bias, and suggests the reasons for its persistence. She employs a wide range of data sources and uses the Polish case to assess the EU influence over national policy discourse and regulation, with the broader transnational policy trends also considered. This book combines legal analysis with social and political science concepts to highlight law's constitutive role and relational dimensions, and to reflect on the relationship between discursive politics and legal action.

Women's Employment in Europe

Women's Employment in Europe
Author: Colette Fagan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1999-08-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134639902

Based on extensive original research, this volume examines contemporary patterns of womens employment in Europe in the context of the profound economic, social and cultural changes that have taken place in recent years. It considers the progress made towards equal treatment in the labour market in the light of European Union action programmes, and

Gender regimes in transition in Central and Eastern Europe

Gender regimes in transition in Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Gillian Pascall
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2005-11-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 184742144X

Understanding of welfare states has been much enriched by comparative work on welfare regimes and gender. This book uses these debates to illuminate the changing gender regimes in countries of Central and Eastern Europe. It has particular significance as countries in the region make the transition from communism and into a European Union that has issues of women's employment, work-life balance, and gender equality at the heart of its social policy. The analysis draws on quantitative comparative data, and on rich qualitative data from a new study of mothers in Polish households, illuminating the effects of changing welfare and gender relations from the perspective of those most directly affected - mothers of young children. This book is an important addition to the literature and is recommended to academics and students interested in the study of gender relations, welfare states, and international and comparative European social policy. The insights gained will also be of value to those engaged in welfare policy and practice.

Decent Working Time

Decent Working Time
Author: International Labour Office
Publisher: International Labour Organization
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789221179504

Including international comparative analysis alongside national case studies, this volume offers a wealth of information on the new trends which have emerged over the past decades - all of which were discussed at the recent 9th International Symposium on Working Time, Paris (2004). It looks at the increasing use of results-based employment relationships for managers and professionals, and the increasing fragmentation of time to more closely tailor staffing needs to customer requirements (e.g., short-hours, part-time work). Moreover, as operating/opening hours rapidly expand toward a 24-hour and 7-day economy, the book considers how this has resulted in a growing diversification, decentralization, and individualization of working hours, as well as an increasing tension between enterprises' business requirements and workers' needs and preferences regarding their hours. This new reality has raised some other challenging issues as well and the volume addresses those such as increasing employment insecurity and instability, time-related social inequalities, particularly in relation to gender, workers' ability to balance their paid work with their personal lives, and even the synchronization of working hours with social times, such as community activities.

Gender Inequalities in the 21st Century

Gender Inequalities in the 21st Century
Author: Jacqueline L. Scott
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1849805563

Both women and men strive to achieve a work and family balance, but does this imply more or less equality? Does the persistence of gender and class inequalities refute the notion that lives are becoming more individualised? This book documents how gender inequalities are changing and how many inequalities of earlier eras are being eradicated.

Weighing Up Australian Values

Weighing Up Australian Values
Author: Brian Howe
Publisher: UNSW Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780868408859

Explains why so many Australians feel a greater sense of risk, and discusses new directions in social policy to anticipate and help people address risk.

Gender and the European Labour Market

Gender and the European Labour Market
Author: Francesca Bettio
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0415664330

The book presents state of the art research on women's current position in European labour markets. It combines analysis of the latest trends in employment, occupational segregation, working time, unpaid work, social provisions (especially care provisions) and the impact of the financial crisis, with overall assessment of the actual impact of the European Employment Strategy and the specific impact of key policies, such as taxation and flexicurity. .