Women and Employability: transforming lives? Sue Yeandle Centre for International Research on Care, Labour and Equalities University of Leeds Women, Identity.

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Women and Employability: transforming lives? Sue Yeandle Centre for International Research on Care, Labour and Equalities University of Leeds Women, Identity and Employability Conference Centre for Social and Policy Research University of Teesside 7 February 2008

Outline Introduction and context Women, work and a fair society: key themes Exploitation, exclusion and inequality The workplace and the labour market Diversity among women Tackling social exclusion Policy agendas Woman-friendly labour markets Empowering women Care, health, work and life - transforming lives?

Introduction and context From …. Women’s Working Lives ………Gender, Employment and Local Labour Markets ……….. To …………Work, Care and a new Social Contract

GENDER AND EMPLOYMENT IN LOCAL LABOUR MARKETS:

Major themes – the past Exploitation Agriculture, textile factories, ‘sweated’ trades, metal manufacture, potteries, domestic employment Prostitution, domestic drudgery Exclusion From the professions, education, qualifications, trade unions, ‘men’s’ jobs Inequality Pay, wages Promotion and advancement Division of labour

Labour market change Restructuring Emergence of the public sector New jobs in clerical work, management, finance, retail, leisure Emergence of part-time work and 24/7 economy Regulation Working hours Safety at work Rights and entitlements Changed relationship between home and work Driven by technological change

Contemporary perspectives Exploitation …….. Sex work, migrant labour, ‘sweatshops’ in LDCs Harassment and bullying at work ‘Dead end’ jobs Exclusion ‘Clustering’ in low paid work Problems in ‘accessing’ employment Inequality Top pay and bonuses ‘Hidden’ caring labour Domestic violence – stigma and silence Participation - ‘employability’ - activation

Figure A11 Economic inactivity rates for men and women, 1991 and 2001 Source: 2001 Census Standard Tables, Crown Copyright Census LBS, Crown Copyright ‘Economic inactivity rates’ for men and women, 1991 and 2001, Newcastle and selected wards

‘Economic inactivity’, by reason: 2001 England, Newcastle and selected wards, women & men Source: 2001 Census Standard Tables, Crown Copyright 2003

Unemployment among economically active women aged 16-74, selected ethnic groups, Newcastle and selected wards: 2001 Source: 2001 Census Standard Tables, Crown Copyright 2003.

The workplace and the labour market: policy and academic debates Background issues Why are women lower paid? What keeps them in ‘women’s jobs’? Why do so few women ‘reach the top’? How do women cope? Support systems Renegotiating domestic labour ‘Doing it all’ What happens in the workplace? Trade unions Human resources policies Employment law

Difference, choice, preference, double bind? Lone parents Women in ethnic minorities Sexual orientation Disabled women Age and the life course Social and economic divisions Diversity among women

Tackling social exclusion Social class and cultural capital Education and skills Complex problems Health, care, housing, poverty, safety Women ‘outsiders’ Offenders, sex workers, addicts, rebels Harassment and violence Sexual, racial, domestic The woman within Identity, self-esteem, assertiveness, confidence, empowerment, ambition, mental health, depression

Legislative progress Equal Pay Act 1970 Sex Discrimination Act 1975 Other equalities legislation Maternity rights Employment protection Health and safety at work Right to time off Work and Families Act 2006

Policy agendas Current priorities Labour market activation and welfare to work Poverty, benefits, tax credits and pensions Children and families – Sure Start, Children’s Centres Regeneration and neighbourhood renewal Equality, diversity and human rights Health and social care Some sub-texts Dependency Outsiders Sub-cultures of worklessness

What’s holding women back? At home, in their communities, at work? FT/PT  UE/EI  Segregation  Pay  Progression  Design and operation of the labour market Entry, Progression, Rewards Weak infrastructure for everyday life Services, systems, information Undervaluing of caring labour A ‘handicap’, not a skill Health, justice, protection systems Directed at problems not solutions

Woman-friendly labour markets Flexible working arrangements Recognition of skill and experience Fair rewards at work Opportunities to progress or build a career Learning and re-skilling opportunities Personalised ‘return to work’ support which listens and responds Dignity and respect

Empowering women Identity and self-esteem Confidence and assertiveness Ambition, empowerment and achievement Support to deal with Mental health and depression Domestic or sexual violence Harassment and hate crimes Grief, loneliness, illness, loss Current systems penalise rather than support those with care roles, poor health, disability

Care, health, work and life Changing and ageing populations Require high employment rates Need more carers Depend on effective economies Priorities ……………… Equip everyone to participate in the labour market and its rewards Provide the support they need to do this Respect difference; value contribution Empower women to identify/achieve personal goals ………………………………Transforming lives

Further information Professor Sue Yeandle Co-Director, Centre for International Research on Care, Labour and Equalities Address: School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds, LEEDS, LS2 9JT Tel +44 (0) / +44 (0) Website: employment/care-labour-equalities employment/care-labour-equalities