511 resultados para Bargaining
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Companion vol. to the Digest of one hundred selected pension plans under collective bargaining, spring 1961.
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"BLMR 141."
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"Revised March 1963."
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"BLMR 144."
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Photocopy. Springfield, Va. : National Technical Information Service. xv, 216 p. ; 28 cm.
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Paged continuously. Spine title: Labor disputes and collective bargaining.
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Bibliographical footnotes.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Bibliography: p. 212-220.
“Doing” Gender in Context: Household Bargaining and Risk of Divorce in Germany and the United States
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Gender relations remain embedded in their sociopolitical context. Compared here using event-history analysis is how household divisions of paid and unpaid labor affect marital stability in the former West Germany, where policy reinforced male breadwinner families, and the United States, where policy remains silent regarding the private sphere. In Germany, any moves away from separate gendered spheres in terms of either wives' relative earnings or husbands' relative participation in housework increase the risk of divorce. In the United States, however, the more stable couples are those that adapt by displaying greater gender equity. These results highlight that policy shapes how gender gets done in the intimate sphere, and that reinforcement of a gendered division of labor may be detrimental to marital stability.