Legalizing Gender Inequality: Courts, Markets and Unequal Pay for Women in America

Robert L. Nelson (American Bar Foundation Chicago and Northwestern University, Illinois),William P. Bridges (University of Illinois, Chicago)

Legalizing Gender Inequality: Courts, Markets and Unequal Pay for Women in America
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
28 May 1999
Pages
412
ISBN
9780521627504

Legalizing Gender Inequality: Courts, Markets and Unequal Pay for Women in America

Robert L. Nelson (American Bar Foundation Chicago and Northwestern University, Illinois),William P. Bridges (University of Illinois, Chicago)

Based on case studies of four organizations that were sued for pay discrimination, Legalizing Gender Inequality challenges existing theories of gender inequality within economic, sociological, and legal contexts. The book argues that male-female earnings differentials cannot be explained adequately by market forces, principles of efficiency, or society-wide sexism. Rather it suggests that employing organizations tend to disadvantage holders of predominantly female jobs by denying them power in organizational politics and reproducing male cultural advantages. The book argues that the courts have, by uncritically accepting the market explanation for wage disparity, tended to legitimate and to legalize a crucial dimension of gender inequality.

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