SOC101Y Introduction to Sociology Professor Adam Green Lecture #11 Gender Inequality 9 Jan 13.

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SOC101Y Introduction to Sociology Professor Adam Green Lecture #11 Gender Inequality 9 Jan 13

GENDER INEQUALITY in the LABOUR MARKET Inequalities in the labour market can take a number of forms: 1. Disparities in wages by sex 2. Vertical occupational segregation 3. Horizontal occupational segregation

Ratio of Female to Male Earnings, by Marital Status, Canada, Never-married All Married Year Ratio of female to male earnings Note: At the rate of improvement, women’s earnings will equal men’s earnings in 2088.

2 Short Films 101y/brym/movies.html

THEORIES OF GENDER INEQUALITY IN THE LABOUR MARKET 1. OCCUPATIONAL SEGREGATION 2. HUMAN CAPITAL DIFFERENCES 3. SOCIAL CAPITAL DIFFERENCES 4. STATISTICAL DISCRIMINATION/SEXISM 

OCCUPATIONAL SEGREGATION 1. Internal Labour Markets / Short promotion ladders 2. Horizontal Occupational Segregation / Incomparable Worth

HUMAN CAPITAL A composite measure of a worker’s: a) Commitment to the job b) Educational attainment c) Job experience

PENALTIES TO HUMAN CAPITAL FOR WOMEN 1. Career disruptions owing to pregnancy 2. Child & elderly care 3. Domestic labour 4. Non-standard work

Percentage of Men and Women in Paid Labour Force Men Women Percentage Canada, Male-Female Difference, Rich Countries, 2008

Paid and Unpaid Work, Men and Women, yrs., Canada, 1985 and 2005 Hours per day  Men’s paid up 12 mins/day  Men’s unpaid up 24 mins/day  Women’s paid up 66 mins/day  Women’s unpaid down 30 mins/day  Men’s total up 36 min/day  Women’s total up 36 min/day

Public Spending on Family Benefits, 2005 (cash, services and family tax breaks as percent of GDP) Percent

Child Care in Canada, by Province, Percent of children between the ages of 0 and 12 for whom there is a regulated child care space Province (government child care spending per child in parentheses)

SHORT FILM: Statistical Discrimination udrEA

Women in National Parliaments, 2009, in percent (n=147) Women as percent of total Canada 22.1% USA 16.8% World 18.6%

Percent Function Women in Canadian Political Parties, 1992 (in percent)