Graham Dawson, Sue Hatt, Linda Watson-Brown, Arthur Baxter, Nancy Bertaux
This text offers an interdisciplinary critique of the free market backlash - the view that free-market economics can improve the position, status and well-being of women. The authors challenge the view that equal opportunities legislation distorts the market and advocate policy intervention as a positive and enabling force for equal opportunities.
This text offers an interdisciplinary critique of the free market backlash - the view that free-market economics can improve the position, status and ...