Disparate Measures: The Intersectional Economics of Women in Stem Work
暫譯: 不同的衡量標準:女性在 STEM 工作中的交叉經濟學

Armstrong, Mary A., Averett, Susan L.

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2024-04-09
  • 售價: $2,280
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,166
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 376
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 0262048868
  • ISBN-13: 9780262048866
  • 相關分類: 經濟學 Economy
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商品描述

An exploration of workplace participation and earnings patterns for diverse women in US STEM professions that upends the myth that STEM work benefits women economically.

Seen as part economic driver, part social remedy, STEM work is commonly understood to benefit both the US economy and people--particularly women--from underrepresented groups. But what do diverse women find when they work in US STEM occupations? What do STEM jobs really deliver--and for whom? In Disparate Measures, Mary Armstrong and Susan Averett challenge the conventional wisdom that a diverse US STEM workforce will bring about economic abundance for the women who participate in it. Combining intersectionality theory and critical data theory with a feminist economic analysis, the authors explore how different groups of diverse women truly fare in US STEM professions.

Disparate Measures is centered on eight unique, in-depth case studies, each of which provides an intersectional economic analysis (a term coined by the authors) of diverse women working in STEM occupations. Four case studies prioritize women of color and examine the STEM participation and earnings of Black women, American Indian and Alaska Native women, Asian and Pacific Islander women, and Hispanic women/Latinas; four additional case studies illuminate intersections that are frequently neglected by the STEM inclusivity literature: foreign-born women, women with disabilities, Queer women, and mothers. What the authors find in their groundbreaking, detailed analysis is that the promises of STEM are only partly true: when compared to women not working in STEM, most women are indeed economically elevated by STEM occupations--yet when compared to white men in the same STEM occupations, women's second-class status is usually reaffirmed. The authors conclude by offering seven "big-picture" recommendations for rethinking STEM equity, showing just how we can successfully confront the entrenched patterns of economic disadvantage faced by diverse women in STEM jobs.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

對美國STEM職業中多元女性的工作參與和收入模式的探索,顛覆了STEM工作對女性經濟上有利的神話。

STEM工作被視為部分經濟驅動力和部分社會救濟,普遍認為它對美國經濟及來自弱勢群體的女性有益。但多元女性在美國STEM職業中實際上發現了什麼?STEM工作真正帶來了什麼——又是為了誰?在Disparate Measures中,Mary Armstrong和Susan Averett挑戰了傳統觀念,即多元的美國STEM勞動力將為參與其中的女性帶來經濟繁榮。作者結合了交叉性理論和批判性數據理論,並進行了女性主義經濟分析,探討不同群體的多元女性在美國STEM職業中的真實情況。

Disparate Measures以八個獨特的深入案例研究為中心,每個案例都提供了多元女性在STEM職業中的交叉性經濟分析(這一術語由作者創造)。四個案例研究優先考慮有色人種女性,並檢視黑人女性、美洲印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民女性、亞裔和太平洋島嶼女性以及西班牙裔女性/拉丁裔女性的STEM參與和收入;另外四個案例研究則揭示了STEM包容性文獻中經常被忽視的交叉性:外國出生女性、殘障女性、酷兒女性和母親。作者在其開創性、詳細的分析中發現,STEM的承諾只有部分成立:與不從事STEM工作的女性相比,大多數女性確實因STEM職業而經濟上有所提升——然而,與同樣從事STEM工作的白人男性相比,女性的二等公民地位通常會被重申。作者最後提出七項“大局”建議,以重新思考STEM公平,展示我們如何能成功面對多元女性在STEM工作中所面臨的根深蒂固的經濟劣勢模式。

作者簡介

Mary A. Armstrong is Charles A. Dana Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and English and Chair of the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at Lafayette College.

Susan L. Averett is Charles A. Dana Professor of Economics at Lafayette College.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

瑪麗·A·阿姆斯特朗(Mary A. Armstrong)是拉法葉學院(Lafayette College)女性、性別與性研究及英語的查爾斯·A·達納教授(Charles A. Dana Professor),並擔任女性、性別與性研究項目的主任。

蘇珊·L·阿維瑞特(Susan L. Averett)是拉法葉學院的查爾斯·A·達納經濟學教授(Charles A. Dana Professor of Economics)。

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