Future gender relations in global restructuring processes case study evidence from knowledge-intensive, manufacturing and service occupations


Autoria(s): Nierling, Linda
Contribuinte(s)

Krings, Bettina

Data(s)

08/04/2009

08/04/2009

01/11/2008

Resumo

Global restructuring processes have not only strong implications for European working and living realities, but also have specific outcomes with regard to gender relations. The following contribution analyses in which way global restructuring shapes current gender relations in order to identify important trends and developments for future gender (in)equalities at the workplace. On the basis of a large qualitative study on global restructuring and impacts on different occupational groups it argues that occupational belonging in line with skill and qualification levels are crucial factors to assess the further development of gender relations at work. Whereas global restructuring in knowledge-based occupations may provide new opportunities for female employees, current restructuring is going to deteriorate female labour participation in service occupations. In contrast, manufacturing occupations can be characterised by persistent gender relations, which do not change in spite of major restructuring processes at the work place. Taking the institutional perspective into account, it seems to be crucial to integrate the occupational perspective in order to apply adequate policy regulations to prevent the reinforcement of gender related working patterns in the near future.

WORKS European Commission

Identificador

Nierling, Linda (2008): "Future gender relations in global restructuring processes - case study evidence from knowledge-intensive, manufacturing and service occupations", Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies, 4, Monte de Caparica, IET, pp. 107-128

1646-1223

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/1897

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

IET

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Global restructuring #Gender #Work organisation #Occupational restructuring
Tipo

article