A Woman’s Wage: Historical Meanings and Social Consequences

An updated edition of the path-breaking classic

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In this, the updated edition of the path-breaking classic A Woman’s Wage, Alice Kessler-Harris explores the meanings of women’s wages in the United States in the twentieth and twenty first centuries, focusing on three issues that capture the transformation of women’s roles: the battle over minimum wage for women, which exposes the relationship between family ideology and workplace demands; the argument concerning equal pay for equal work, which challenges gendered patterns of self-esteem and social organization; and the debate over comparable worth, which seeks to incorporate traditionally female values into new work and family trajectories. Together, these topics illuminate the many ways in which gendered social roles have been produced, transmitted, and challenged.

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