This is the text of an Open Lecture delivered by Professor Judy Fudge at the University of Kent on 16 January 2013. By focusing on the patterns of change and continuity in women’s work the lecture traces the profound transformations in national and transnational labour markets that have been driven by global capitalism, while questioning the normative goal of women’s claims for equality in employment. The lecture aims to historicize the narrative of the expansion of the legal definition of equality and women’s employment – to recontexutalise and re-interpret this progressive narrative in light of changes in the labour market and political discourse. Women’s claims to equality in employment have become more nuanced and complex as the contour...
Abstract: This paper intends to explore a feminist economics perspective on business case arguments ...
The International Labour Organisation’s Declaration of Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work of ...
Well into the twenty-first century, achieving gender equality in the economy remains unfinished busi...
This is the text of an Open Lecture delivered by Professor Judy Fudge at the University of Kent on 1...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore what has happened to the notion and reality of equ...
The passage overnight of the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012 (Cth) has been lauded as a significa...
In recent years and as a consequence of radical changes in the world of work the idea of labour law ...
In 1995, the United Nations reported “in no society today do women enjoy the same opportunities as m...
This paper disaggregates the pay gap between men and women into four possible ‘barriers’: access to ...
A statement made in 2013 by Professor Judy McGregor, the former Equal Employment Opportunities Commi...
After a raft of legislation precluding employers and employees from partaking in d...
An abundance of literature has demonstrated that the increase in women’s workforce participation and...
This paper disaggregates the pay gap between men and women into four possible ‘barriers’: access to ...
Drawing on feminist labour law and political economy literature, I argue that it is crucial to inter...
This thesis examines four questions. What is gender inequality, what is its level in the workplace e...
Abstract: This paper intends to explore a feminist economics perspective on business case arguments ...
The International Labour Organisation’s Declaration of Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work of ...
Well into the twenty-first century, achieving gender equality in the economy remains unfinished busi...
This is the text of an Open Lecture delivered by Professor Judy Fudge at the University of Kent on 1...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore what has happened to the notion and reality of equ...
The passage overnight of the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012 (Cth) has been lauded as a significa...
In recent years and as a consequence of radical changes in the world of work the idea of labour law ...
In 1995, the United Nations reported “in no society today do women enjoy the same opportunities as m...
This paper disaggregates the pay gap between men and women into four possible ‘barriers’: access to ...
A statement made in 2013 by Professor Judy McGregor, the former Equal Employment Opportunities Commi...
After a raft of legislation precluding employers and employees from partaking in d...
An abundance of literature has demonstrated that the increase in women’s workforce participation and...
This paper disaggregates the pay gap between men and women into four possible ‘barriers’: access to ...
Drawing on feminist labour law and political economy literature, I argue that it is crucial to inter...
This thesis examines four questions. What is gender inequality, what is its level in the workplace e...
Abstract: This paper intends to explore a feminist economics perspective on business case arguments ...
The International Labour Organisation’s Declaration of Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work of ...
Well into the twenty-first century, achieving gender equality in the economy remains unfinished busi...