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Caught in the Crisis : Women and the U.S.Economy Today

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From reviews of the first edition (1993): "Fills a glaring gap in the available literature on the subject of women and the economy . . . in a form understandable to the general reader."--National Women's Studies Association Journal "A remarkably accessible primer."--Women's Review of Books "Very readable. . . . Many clear statistical tables and graphs."--Choice Women have entered the job market in increasing numbers since the 1960s.

But as Theresa Amott shows, there is still vast gender inequality in income, wealth, and occupational distribution. Women, Amott explains, face gender discrimination by employers, the juggling of parental and household responsibilities, and an unreliable economy.

In a short survey, ranging from managerial and professional positions to clerical and manufacturing work, and across such policy issues as health care, welfare, and child care, Caught in the Crisis demonstrates that women have carried a heavy economic burden in recent decades.

In a concluding chapter, Amott assesses the kinds of organizing efforts that may help transform the family, economy, and state, leading to more equitable relations. This edition of Caught in the Crisis brings a highly informative work up to date with fresh data and new insights.

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Product Details
Monthly Review Press,U.S.
0853458464 / 9780853458463
Paperback / softback
330.973
01/01/1993
United States
160 pages, illustrations
140 x 210 mm, 204 grams
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