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Multidimensional Aspects of Occupational Segregation

Time Series and Cross-National Comparisons
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One of the strengths of this book is that it expresses occupational segregation from multidimensional viewpoints using correspondence analysis. Through a quantitative approach, the book examines occupational segregation by education and gender in response to industrial transformation in Japan and other countries.

The transformation of industrial structure, such as post-industrialization, demands a reconsideration of traditional perspectives in sociology, especially in social stratification. In other words, it is a shift from the attribute to the achievement principle. Higher technological innovations will create higher levels of industries, and those industries will require jobs that need greater human capital. In short, the meritocracy will be promoted.

Meritocracy is certainly considered persuasive. In fact, previous researchers have looked primarily at a person´s occupation as a measure of social status. In Japan, jobs are normally acquired after completing education; thus, one´s educational achievement plays an important role.

Especially in recent years, however, education alone has not been enough to explain social status. This book, therefore, focuses on occupational segregation by gender in addition to education in post-industrial society. Can occupational segregation by gender be weakened in the highly educated group? Is this a universal story in modern society?

Because post-industrialization is part of the larger story of modernization, international perspectives are needed to examine the linkage between education and gender occupational segregation. This book explores occupational segregation by gender in response to industrial transformation in Japan and other countries.






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Additional ISBN/GTIN9789819985135
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
FormatReflowable
Publication townSingapore
Publication countrySingapore
Publishing date29/04/2024
Edition2024
Series no.18
LanguageEnglish
File size3602197 Bytes
IllustrationsV, 151 p. 81 illus., 25 illus. in color., 56 s/w Abbildungen, 25 farbige Abbildungen
Article no.14469214
CatalogsVC
Data source no.5592008
Product groupBU723
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Keiko Nakao is at Tokyo Metropolitan University.

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