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Globalization and Social Change takes a refreshing new perspective
on globalization and widening social and spatial inequalities.
Diane Perrons draws on ideas about the new economy, risk society,
welfare regimes and political economy to explain the growing social
and spatial divisions characteristic of our increasingly divided
world. Combining original argument with a clear exposition of the
underlying processes, Perrons illustrates her points through a
series of case studies linking people in rich and poor countries.
She places strong emphasis on the socio-economic aspects of change,
particularly changes in working patterns and living arrangements,
and makes reference to the new global division of labour, declining
industrial regions and widening social divisions within what she
terms 'superstar regions'. Wide in scope, this new study also
focuses on changing family structures, the feminization of
employment, migration, work life balance and new conceptions of
gender identity and gender roles. Diane Perrons' enlightening book
concludes that divisions by social class and gender are in some
ways becoming more significant than divisions between nations, and
suggests that new systems of social and economic organization are
necessary for social peace in the new millennium.
Contemporary societies are characterised by new and more flexible
working patterns, new family structures and widening social
divisions. This book explores how these macro-level changes affect
the micro organisation of daily life, with reference to working
patterns and gender divisions in Northern and Western Europe and
the United States. Through detailed comparative analysis and case
studies from France, Norway, Sweden, the UK and the US, this
collection demonstrates how, despite globalisation and the spread
of neo-liberalism, states still exercise some autonomy in terms of
the implementation of equalities and 'city time' policies. These
policies affect people's capacity to organise their daily lives and
ameliorate the adverse impact of new working patterns. However, the
authors also show that, despite the proliferation of work-life
balance policies which potentially encourage a greater
reconciliation of caring and paid work, inequalities in the
distribution of paid work and caring between men and women remain
remarkably resilient. Bringing together academic analysis and
policy studies, Gender Divisions and Working Time in the New
Economy will appeal to students and scholars of comparative social
policy, economic sociology, economic geography and sociology. In
particular, those with an interest in issues of employment
relationships, gender, welfare states, working time, work-life
balance and 'city time' will find the book to be of great value.
Contemporary societies are characterised by new and more flexible
working patterns, new family structures and widening social
divisions. This book explores how these macro-level changes affect
the micro organisation of daily life, with reference to working
patterns and gender divisions in Northern and Western Europe and
the United States. Through detailed comparative analysis and case
studies from France, Norway, Sweden, the UK and the US, this
collection demonstrates how, despite globalisation and the spread
of neo-liberalism, states still exercise some autonomy in terms of
the implementation of equalities and 'city time' policies. These
policies affect people's capacity to organise their daily lives and
ameliorate the adverse impact of new working patterns. However, the
authors also show that, despite the proliferation of work-life
balance policies which potentially encourage a greater
reconciliation of caring and paid work, inequalities in the
distribution of paid work and caring between men and women remain
remarkably resilient. Bringing together academic analysis and
policy studies, Gender Divisions and Working Time in the New
Economy will appeal to students and scholars of comparative social
policy, economic sociology, economic geography and sociology. In
particular, those with an interest in issues of employment
relationships, gender, welfare states, working time, work-life
balance and 'city time' will find the book to be of great value.
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