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Free-Market Feminism

Free-Market Feminism

Miriam E. David
3/5 ( ratings)
Many leading feminist writers have attacked the market and demanded measures to curb it, notably anti-discrimination laws, affirmative action, equal pay for work of equal value and state-provided or subsidised childcare. Conway argues that these measures - which have been adopted in many developed countries - are neither necessary nor, in the end, helpful to women. They impose costs on production and this results in fewer jobs - which means fewer jobs for women. The market order, on the other hand, will tend to eliminate economically unjustifiable discrimination against women, since those who practice it put themselves at a competitive disadvantage by turning away the best person for the job. In common with some other volumes in the Choice in Welfare series, Free-Market Feminism includes a series of commentaries on the main essay by leading feminist authors, some supporting and some opposing David Conway's position. This makes the book a valuable guide for students and a significant contribution to one of the major debates of the day.
Language
English
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Institute of Economic Affairs
Release
September 01, 1998
ISBN
0255364350
ISBN 13
9780255364355

Free-Market Feminism

Miriam E. David
3/5 ( ratings)
Many leading feminist writers have attacked the market and demanded measures to curb it, notably anti-discrimination laws, affirmative action, equal pay for work of equal value and state-provided or subsidised childcare. Conway argues that these measures - which have been adopted in many developed countries - are neither necessary nor, in the end, helpful to women. They impose costs on production and this results in fewer jobs - which means fewer jobs for women. The market order, on the other hand, will tend to eliminate economically unjustifiable discrimination against women, since those who practice it put themselves at a competitive disadvantage by turning away the best person for the job. In common with some other volumes in the Choice in Welfare series, Free-Market Feminism includes a series of commentaries on the main essay by leading feminist authors, some supporting and some opposing David Conway's position. This makes the book a valuable guide for students and a significant contribution to one of the major debates of the day.
Language
English
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Institute of Economic Affairs
Release
September 01, 1998
ISBN
0255364350
ISBN 13
9780255364355

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