Title: Gender Stratification Lecture Outline
1Gender Stratification Lecture Outline
- Introduction
- Economic Realm
- A. Four process (Discrimination, Sex Segregation
of Occupations, Family Obligations, Comparable
Worth) - B. Theories and Example
- 1. Human Capital Theory
- 2. Gender Stratification Theory
- III. Political Realm
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2Moving Up?
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4Female/Male Earnings Ratio, Canada, 1967-97
Female/male earnings ratio
Ratio 1 in 2056, when todays 19-year-old is 74
years old
Year and Status
5Labour Force 15 Yrs by Sex Major Occupational
Group, 1996
6Occupational Gender Segregation, Canada, 1931-81
Index of Dissimilarity
Year
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8Paid Unpaid Work Hours/Week for All Persons
15 yrs by Gender, Canada, 1911-76
Year
9Population 15 yrs in Families by Sex, Showing
Hours of Unpaid Housework, Canada, 1996 (in
percent)
Percent
Hours
10Population 15 yrs in Families by Sex, Showing
Hours of Unpaid Childcare, Canada, 1996 (in
percent)
Percent
Hours
11Population 15 yrs in Families by Sex, Showing
Hours of Unpaid Senior Care, Canada, 1996 (in
percent)
Percent
Hours
12Ratio of Womens to Mens Poverty Rate, circa 1991
Country
Ratio
13Countries with Highest Scores onGender
Empowerment Measure, 2002
GEM
Country
Note The GEM takes into account womens share of
seats in parliament, womens share of
administrative, managerial, professional, and
technical jobs, and womens earning power. A
score of 1.0 indicates equality with men on these
three dimensions.
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15Women in National Parliaments, October 2002 (in
percent)
Women as percent of total
Canada
16Women in Canadian Political Parties, 1992 (in
percent)
Percent
Function