Gender Flashcards

1
Q

Women are increasingly entering the

A

paid labour force

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2
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In the wealthiest countries,

Avg __% of working time is unpaid

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In the wealthiest countries

Avg 43% of working time is unpaid

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3
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Estimated that the value of unpaid work in a national economy

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20%-50%

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4
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Who is doing the unpaid work?

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Women do 2-3x more unpaid work than men

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5
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Women work longer hours than men when…

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unpaid work is unaccounted for.

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6
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Globally, _% of men and __% of all women participate in the labour force

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75% and 50%

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7
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Spatial boundaries ______ by defining where people of particular genders __________.

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Spatial boundaries maintain social boundaries by defining where people of particular genders “belong” or “don’t belong.

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8
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How do spatial boundaries maintain social boundaries?

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by defining where people of particular genders “belong” or “don’t belong.

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9
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Gender

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Refers to the attributes that a society/culture constitutes as “masculine” or “feminine.” It refers to social and cultural construction of masculinities and femininities

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10
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Some jobs are associated with a particular gender. Why is this?

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Stereotypes perpetuate realities.
Structural realities allow that to happen (for example, classical forms of north american education (and many modern forms of it) encourage certain genders to pursue certain careers)

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11
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LABOUR MARKET SEGMENTATION THEORY

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Explains patterns of over/under-representation not as the outcome of skills, interests, qualifications or experience, but as a function of rules that govern access to a particular employment sector and mobility within the sec

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12
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Labour Force Segmentation explained

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How the labour force can be segmented by labour skill, pay and security. Can also be segmented by gender.

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13
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Essentialism and gender & labour

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Humans can be divided into two groups (men and women) based on fundamental (innate, inherent, fixed, unchanging) biological differences

Men: more physically stronger and more rational (“logical”)

Women: physically weaker less rational (more emotional)

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14
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Social Constructionism and gender & labour

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Bodies exist on a continuum; there are no two fundamentally different types of human.

Example: Not all men are rational and muscular, and not all women are emotional, weak and caregivers

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15
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What explains gender differences in the economy?

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dominant society perceptions of men and women, which vary by cultural and historical context.

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16
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In some societies, women do most of the agricultural work, in some societies, men do.

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In some societies, women do most of the agricultural work, in some societies, men do.

17
Q

Patriarchy:

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a system in which men are assumed to be superior to women and thus must have authority over them.

18
Q

Patriarchy’s system (6)

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Household production 
Wage work 
The state 
Violence against women 
Sexuality 
Cultural institutions
19
Q

Problem with male dominated corporate enviornment

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Femae employees participate less in informal exchange of knowledge or social networking.

May hinder career advancement
Issues of exclusion, discrimination

20
Q

Glass ceiling

A

Glass ceiling: ?

Because women can’t reach those higher echelons - they tend to earn less than men, even when doing the same job.

21
Q

Gendered jobs

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Jobs ‘requiring’ a particular kind of masculinity or femininity