Breaking Out of the Pink-Collar Ghetto

Breaking Out of the Pink-Collar Ghetto
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 9781315497914
ISBN-13 : 1315497913
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Book Synopsis Breaking Out of the Pink-Collar Ghetto by : Sharon H. Mastracci

Download or read book Breaking Out of the Pink-Collar Ghetto written by Sharon H. Mastracci and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2016-07-22 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Widely interdisciplinary in appeal, this book reports on the successes of innovative training opportunities for non-college women who end up in low-paying, low-mobility, pink-collar jobs. The author examines the relative effectiveness of various programs in helping these women gain access to high-wage, high-mobility employment opportunities. The analysis includes case studies of grant-funded projects, as well as in-depth statistical analysis using ten years of data on women throughout the United States. These types of education and training options are in tremendous demand, and the author finds that they are having a powerful impact on the job prospects of non-college women. As an integral part of her study, she spells out what kinds of programs have proven most and least effective. Breaking Out of the Pink-Collar Ghetto addresses vital issues concerning the effects of gender segregation in career counseling and employment and training policy. It provides much-needed guidance on employment and training services delivery. The book has wide application for students as well as professionals in the fields of public policy and public administration, educational counseling and vocational education, labor economics, and women's studies.


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