Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-228) and index.
Contents
INTRODUCTION: Restructuring inequalities: a gender, class, and race perspective -- PART I: Configurations of inequality: intersections of gender, class, and race -- Industrial and postindustrial configurations of inequality: Detroit and Dallas -- PART II: Breaking the connection: occupational gender segregation and the gender wage gap -- The difference class makes: the gender gap among the college- and non-college-educated -- The difference gender makes: wage inequality among women and among men -- CONCLUSION: The history and politics of inequality reconsidered.