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This edited work explores convergences between the ideas of
Friedrich Nietzsche and African American thought.
Gendered Lives deserves to find its way onto the bookshelf of
students and scholars seeking to better understand the big picture
of gender dynamics at home and at work, particularly as it plays
out in the British context. Graduate students will likely most
appreciate the broad overview the book provides, and I can see it
provoking lively debate in advanced classes. Scholars with more
focused interests will also no doubt find considerable value in
particular chapters, while also being prompted to new insights and
connections by the diversity of disciplinary contributions.'- S.
Fuller, University of British Columbia, Canada 'This state-of-the
art collection brings together the latest research of eminent
experts in the field. It combines a wide sweep with focused
analysis of gender dynamics at home and at work, and the
interaction between them. A longitudinal and life course
perspective underpins the authors' assessment of the current state
of gender inequality, and helps explain why some domains are more
resistant to change than others. This timely and innovative volume
will be an excellent resource for academics and policy-makers
alike.' - Miriam Glucksmann, University of Essex, UK This
meticulous book examines how gender inequalities in contemporary
societies are changing and how further changes towards greater
gender equality might be achieved. The focus of the book is on
inequalities in production and reproductive activities, as played
out over time and in specific contexts. It examines the different
forms that gendered lives take in the household and the workplace,
and explores how gender equalities may be promoted in a changing
world. Gendered Lives offers many novel and sometimes unexpected
findings that contribute to new understandings of not only the
causes of gender inequalities but also the ongoing implications for
economic well-being and societal integration. This topical and
interdisciplinary study by leading researchers in the field will
appeal to course leaders, researchers and postgraduate students in
sociology, economics, public policy, demography and human
geography. Social scientists interested in gender equality, labor
market behavior and public policy will also find much to interest
them in this fascinating book. Contributors: A. Batnitzky, F.
Bennett, E. Bukodi, J. De Henau, S. Deakin, S. Dex, S. Dyer, J.
Gershuny, S. Himmelweit, J. Hobcraft, H. Joshi, M.Y. Kan, J. Lewis,
L. McDowell, C. McLaughlin, A.C. Plagnol, J. Scott, W.
Sigle-Rushton, S. Sung
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? Leading international authorities
document how gender inequalities are changing and how many
inequalities of earlier eras are being eradicated. However, this
book shows there are new barriers and constraints that are slowing
progress in attaining a more egalitarian society. Taking the new
global economy into account, the expert contributors to this book
examine the conflicts between different types of feminisms, revise
old debates about ?equality? and ?difference? in the gendered
nature of work and care, and propose new and innovative policy
solutions. This path-breaking book makes essential reading for all
those interested in the intersections of class, family and
employment in the 21st century. Students and researchers of
sociology, gender studies and social policy, as well as
practitioners and policy-makers interested in work?family balance,
will find this book invaluable.
How is women's employment shaped by family and domestic
responsibilities? This book, written by leading experts in the
field, examines twenty-five years of change in women's employment
and addresses the challenges facing women today. The authors offer
an innovative analysis of how global changes including new
migration processes, educational expansion, transnational labour
markets, technological advances and the global economy affect
women's labour market experiences. They tackle issues relevant for
future change, including gender inequalities and ethnic
diversities, and confront contentious questions such as what is
meant by work-life balance. The book provides new empirical
research that both advances our understanding of the challenges
posed by women's employment in our changing society and draws out
the policy lessons that could improve economic and social
wellbeing. Providing dynamic analysis of employment-family inter
relationships, Women and Employment will be of great relevance to
social scientists and academics interested in employment and family
as well as policymakers concerned with changing women's employment.
This is the first history of the legendary US Army's HAWK missile
system, the world's first mobile air-defense missile system, which
saw service and combat around the world. Designed to counteract the
threat posed by advanced 1950s Soviet-built aircraft, the first
HAWK unit became operational in 1959. At its peak, it saw frontline
service in the Far East, Panama, Europe, and in the Middle East.
Units were also used during the Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam War,
and Persian Gulf War. In the hands of other nations, HAWK proved
its efficacy in combat during the Arab-Israeli Wars, Iran-Iraq War,
Chadian-Libyan War, and the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. Credited with
shooting down more than 100 aircraft during its combat career, the
HAWK system was respected for its lethality. Such was Soviet
concern, that the USSR developed electronic jammers, anti-radiation
missiles, and other countermeasures specifically to degrade its
effectiveness. The US retired its HAWK systems soon after the Cold
War ended in 1991 when air defense priorities shifted from aircraft
to ballistic missile defense, yet a modernized version of the
system remains in service to this day in many nations. Packed with
archive photos and original artwork, this is the first book about
the HAWK system. Featuring research from HAWK technical and field
manuals, interviews with HAWK veterans, and detailing the authors'
personal experiences with HAWK missile units, it provides a
comprehensive study of one of the most lethal and effective air
missile systems of all time.
How is women's employment shaped by family and domestic
responsibilities? This book, written by leading experts in the
field, examines twenty-five years of change in women's employment
and addresses the challenges facing women today. The authors offer
an innovative analysis of how global changes including new
migration processes, educational expansion, transnational labour
markets, technological advances and the global economy affect
women's labour market experiences. They tackle issues relevant for
future change, including gender inequalities and ethnic
diversities, and confront contentious questions such as what is
meant by work-life balance. The book provides new empirical
research that both advances our understanding of the challenges
posed by women's employment in our changing society and draws out
the policy lessons that could improve economic and social
wellbeing. Providing dynamic analysis of employment-family inter
relationships, Women and Employment will be of great relevance to
social scientists and academics interested in employment and family
as well as policymakers concerned with changing women's employment.
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