In this paper we examine the relationships between class and gender in the context of current debates about economic change in Greater London. It is a common contention of the global city thesis that new patterns of inequality and class polarisation are apparent as the expansion of high-status employment brings in its wake rising employment in low-status, poorly paid 'servicing' occupations. Whereas urban theorists tend to ignore gender divisions, feminist scholars have argued that new class and income inequalities are opening up between women as growing numbers of highly credentialised women enter full-time, permanent employment and others are restricted to casualised, low-paid work. However, it is also argued that working women's interest...
Introduction: Globalization and the new dynamics of inequality -- 1. Globalization gender and changi...
This thesis presents an ethnographic study of young lower middle class women’s engagement in the new...
This article starts by outlining the complex relationship between the gender division of labour in t...
In this paper we examine the relationships between class and gender in the context of current debate...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief summary of a series of papers presented at...
Summary. In addressing the ‘sex and the city ’ theme, this paper begins by suggesting that British w...
There has been considerable debate about the relative significance of class and gender as factors st...
This article proposes an analysis of London's gender system. First, it explores the relationship bet...
Female labour force participation has been increasing in recent decades, in part encouraged by state...
This article looks at the workplace, home and welfare/state to explore intergenerational, dynamic in...
Considers differentiation by gender in household and demographic structure and in labour market oppo...
The changing attitudes and expectations of women, the need for two incomes in many families, the dev...
Considerable debate has occurred over whether ‘global cities’ are witnessing polarization of their l...
Using national data for Britain and other industrial societies, we assess claims that sex differenti...
In this paper, we discuss (Manley, D., and R. Johnston. 2014. ‘London: A Dividing City, 2001–11?’ Ci...
Introduction: Globalization and the new dynamics of inequality -- 1. Globalization gender and changi...
This thesis presents an ethnographic study of young lower middle class women’s engagement in the new...
This article starts by outlining the complex relationship between the gender division of labour in t...
In this paper we examine the relationships between class and gender in the context of current debate...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief summary of a series of papers presented at...
Summary. In addressing the ‘sex and the city ’ theme, this paper begins by suggesting that British w...
There has been considerable debate about the relative significance of class and gender as factors st...
This article proposes an analysis of London's gender system. First, it explores the relationship bet...
Female labour force participation has been increasing in recent decades, in part encouraged by state...
This article looks at the workplace, home and welfare/state to explore intergenerational, dynamic in...
Considers differentiation by gender in household and demographic structure and in labour market oppo...
The changing attitudes and expectations of women, the need for two incomes in many families, the dev...
Considerable debate has occurred over whether ‘global cities’ are witnessing polarization of their l...
Using national data for Britain and other industrial societies, we assess claims that sex differenti...
In this paper, we discuss (Manley, D., and R. Johnston. 2014. ‘London: A Dividing City, 2001–11?’ Ci...
Introduction: Globalization and the new dynamics of inequality -- 1. Globalization gender and changi...
This thesis presents an ethnographic study of young lower middle class women’s engagement in the new...
This article starts by outlining the complex relationship between the gender division of labour in t...