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Blau, Francine Dee was born on August 29, 1946 in New York City. Daughter of Harold Raymond and Sylvia (Goldberg) Blau.
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The most current and comprehensive source available for research, data, and analysis on women, gender, and economics. Introduction; Women and Men: Changing Roles in a Changing Economy; The Family as an Economic Unit; The Allocation of Time between the Household and the Labor Market; Differences in Occupations and Earnings: Overview; Differences in Occupations and Earnings: The Human Capital Model; Differences in Occupations and Earnings: The Role of Labor Market Discrimination; Recent Employment Trends; Recent Employment Trends; Changing Work Roles and the Family; Policies Affecting Paid Work and the Family; Gender Differences in Other Countries A useful reference for anyone unfamiliar with the economics of women, men, and work.
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Primarily intended for courses concerned with the economic status of women, but also applicable to interdisciplinary women's studies courses, introductory-level courses in economic problems, general labor economics courses and as a source of reference for both students and professionals.This text introduces students to the findings of research on women, men, and work in the labor market and household.
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Blau, Francine Dee was born on August 29, 1946 in New York City. Daughter of Harold Raymond and Sylvia (Goldberg) Blau.
Bachelor of Science, Cornell University, 1966. AM, Harvard University, 1969. Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1975.
Visiting lecturer Yale University, New Haven, 1971. Instructor economics Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, 1971-1974. Research associate Center for Human Resource Research, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1974-1975.
Assistant professor economics and labor and industrial relations University Illinois, Urbana, 1975-1978, associate professor, 1978-1983, professor, 1983-1994. Frances Perkins professor industrial and labor relations Cornell University, since 1994. Consultant law firms, 1979, 81-83, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1981-1985, United States Commission on Civil Rights, 1976, 20th Century Fund Task Force on Working Women, 1970-1971.
Member National Academy of Sciences Panel on Technology and Women's Employment, 1984-1986. Member National Academy of Sciences Panel on Pay Equity Research, 1985-1989. Research associate National Bureau Economic Research, Cambridge, Massachusetts, since 1988.
Visiting scholar Russell Sage Foundation, 1999-2000, research fellow Center Economic Studies, 2001, Institute SDudy of Labor, Bonn., Compensation research Initiative, Cornell University,, fellow Center Study Poverty and Inequality, Stanford University, visiting fellow Princeton University, director Institute Labor Market Policies, Cornell University, research director, 2001.
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(This Value Pack consists of Modern Labor Economics: Theor...)
(The Economics of Women, Men, and Work, Seventh Edition, i...)
(The Economics of Women, Men, and Work, Eighth Edition, is...)
(The most current and comprehensive source available for r...)
(The Economics of Women, Men, and Work 6th edition by Anne...)
Member American Economic Association (vice president 1993), Industrial Relations Research Association (executive board 1987-1989, president 1997), Midwest Economic Association (vice president 1983-1984, president 1991-1992, executive committee 1990-1993), Population Association American, Society Labor Economists, American Academy Political & Society Science.
Married Richard Weisskoff, August 1969 (divorced 1972). Married Lawrence Max Kahn, January 1, 1979. Children: Daniel Blau Kahn, Lisa Blau Kahn.