SOC 270 - Women and Work
Drawing from a sociological perspective, an analysis of the economic activities of women in contemporary society, encompassing both domestic and market labor is made. Competing sociological explanations are presented to understand issues arising from women's increased participation in the labor force. Effects of gender roles on work, issues of comparable worth, occupational segregation, leadership styles, career paths and dual households are discussed. Discussion and readings reflect the diversity of women's work experiences, including traditional and non-traditional occupations as well as special challenges faced by women of color. (Social and Behavioral Science elective).
Co-requisite: NONE
Prerequisite: SOC 101
Credits: 3(Lec: 3)
School: School of Arts and Sciences
Department: Social/Behavioral Science
Attributes: Diversity Elective





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