Women's position in the labour market
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Women’s position in the labour market
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Topic: Compare and contrast different theoretical models that attempt to provide a general theory of women’s position in the labour market
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Introduction
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The current women’s position in the labour market
a. Key indicators of women’s position in Britain
b. The segmentation in the labour market (according to Anker)
c. The human capital theory (according to Becker)
d. The sexual segregation of the employment market
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Basic causes of differences in the position of men and women in the labour market and employee relations
a. Skills deficit b. Occupational segregation c. Discrimination d. Interruptions in employment to care for family members e. Part time employment f. Why women are paid lower than men? The choice theory
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Conclusion
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Introduction
Women’s position in the labour market changed over the last 30 years. Indeed, women employment has significantly increased: in the UK around 12,658,000 working age women are in paid formal employment. In the same time, we can notice that men’s experiences are in reduction. It seems that women are almost in equal position than men, but in reality it always exists inequality between men and women’s position in the labour market. The labour market demands and its structure are changing and what is more the gender difference has a trend to gradually decrease that, though, does not necessarily mean that they have already disappeared.
Through the comparison and the contrast of