The end of equality : work, babies and women's choices in 21st century Australia / Anne Summers.
Milsons Point, N.S.W. : Random House Australia, 2003Description: viii, 327 p. ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1740512871 (pbk.) :
- The end of equality : work, babies and women's choices in twenty-first century Australia
- Women -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Australia
- Women -- Australia
- Women in Australia
- Women - Australia - Social conditions
- Women - Australia
- Women - Australia - Economic conditions
- Women - Government policy - Australia
- Motherhood -- Australia
- Work and family -- Australia
- Motherhood
- Women -- Employment
- Women -- Government policy
- Work and family
- Women -- Employment -- Australia
- Women -- Australia -- Social conditions
- Women -- Australia -- Economic conditions
- Women -- Government policy -- Australia
- Australia
- Australia
- Employment participation
- Employment participation rates
- Women
- Government policy
- Social conditions
- Economic conditions
- Work and family
- Sex discrimination
- Women
- Government policy
- Social conditions
- Economic conditions
- Employment participation rates
- Work and family
- Sex discrimination
- Women's studies (Australia ) Policy making Social ethics & debates
- 305.40994 21
Contents:
Summary: Looks at the reasons behind the dramatic decline in the terms and conditions of women's participation in Australian society since the early 1990s.
Part One. How women see it. 1. Hard choices; 2. The baby bust; 3. What about me!; 4. Payback; 5. A sex war -- Part Two. What society has done. 6. Cold shoulder from Canberra; 7. The end of equality; 8. It's lonely at the top; 9. Political eunuchs; 10. The breeding creed -- Part Three. What you can do. 11. Restoring equality; 12. Acting up.
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Jessie Street National Women's Library | 305.40994 SUM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available for reference in the library | Expired link: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy046/2004426256.html | 63511 |
Includes Index.
Bibliography: p. 297-311.
Part One. How women see it. 1. Hard choices; 2. The baby bust; 3. What about me!; 4. Payback; 5. A sex war -- Part Two. What society has done. 6. Cold shoulder from Canberra; 7. The end of equality; 8. It's lonely at the top; 9. Political eunuchs; 10. The breeding creed -- Part Three. What you can do. 11. Restoring equality; 12. Acting up.
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Looks at the reasons behind the dramatic decline in the terms and conditions of women's participation in Australian society since the early 1990s.
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