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The rise of women in the workforce has led to many campaigns for
wage equality and the impartial treatment of both sexes as they
pursue careers previously designated as either a man's or a woman's
job. The impact of these campaigns has been felt, but a sense of
gender stereotyping still affects not only the social and cultural
well-being of the modern organization, but the drive for innovation
and economic success as well. Contemporary Global Perspectives on
Gender Economics challenges current economic theory, targeting the
way gender is often used for economic gain or increased market
share. Experts realize that company growth can no longer be
achieved by taking a conventional approach, but few follow through
with introducing new frameworks that change the way diversity is
treated. By acknowledging that issues like childcare and the wage
gap are not only a woman's challenge, this book speaks to
legislators and policymakers, economic developers, corporate
practitioners, educational faculties, and students of all
disciplines who are looking to change the way gender is viewed in
the workforce. This essential reference source features chapters
that combine the concepts of gender theory, sociology, and
economics and cover topics including economic equality, gender
bias, the history of gender economics, industrial creativity, and
the impact of social connectedness on life satisfaction.
Telling a story of class and taste, aspiration and identity,
tapestry series 'The Vanity of Small Differences' saw Turner
Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry travel the length and breadth of
the UK, "on safari amongst the taste tribes of Britain". The result
is a monumental exploration of the "emotional investment we make in
the things we choose to live with, wear, eat, read or drive." The
six vibrant and highly detailed tapestries presented here bear the
influence both of early Renaissance painting and of William
Hogarth's moralising series, literally weaving characters,
incidents and objects from the artist's research into a modern-day
version of 'A Rake's Progress' (1733). Featuring essays by
journalist Suzanne Moore ('Guardian', 'The Mail') and Grayson
Perry, alongside extensive commentary on each of the tapestries and
their making, this book is an essential companion to one of the key
contemporary art works of the last decade.
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