Pregnancy Discrimination and the American Worker

Pregnancy Discrimination and the American Worker

Author
Michelle D. Deardorff, James G. Dahl (auth.)
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan US
Language
English
Edition
1
Year
2016
Page
XIII, 238
ISBN
978-1-349-56974-8,978-1-137-53329-6
File Type
pdf
File Size
913.3 KiB

Product Description Deardorff and Dahl examine how the US courts have addressed pregnancy discrimination under federal statutory law. The historical, comparative, and federal and state legal contexts are analyzed in the competing conceptions of pregnancy and employment, exploring implications for gender equality and the treatment of pregnancy in employment. Review "Deardorff and Dahl methodically examine hundreds of pregnancy discrimination cases that have come before federal courts in recent decades. They point to the limits of the legislation and the difficulty inherent in a legal approach that focuses on equality rather than equity when the paradigm the male worker cannot get pregnant. This thorough and compelling study advances our understanding of workers' and women's rights." - Karen M. Kedrowski, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Winthrop University, USA, and coauthor of Breastfeeding Rights in the United States (2007) and Cancer Activism (2010)"This book makes an important contribution to the public policy and law field by engaging recent scholarship on pregnancy discrimination and employment. Deardorff and Dahl discuss the juxtaposition of the theoretical models of formal and substantive equality, aligning the two federal statutes (the PDA and the ADA) to each. The book's greatest strength is the original dataset collected by the authors and the thorough analysis of data and legal cases, including the recent United States Supreme Court's ruling in Young v. United Parcel Services (2015). Additionally, by including facts about the parties in the cases, they help put a human face on the litigation." - Susan Gluck Mezey, Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science, Loyola University Chicago, USA, and author of Elusive Equality (2011) and Disabling Interpretations (2005)."The book provides an easy-to-read and interesting review of court cases, leaving the reader with a good understanding of the evolution of the pregnancy issue and the role of ADA as well. The descriptions of the actual cases bring to life the issues pregnant women have had to face or may be facing still today. As the authors highlight, we all need to find ways to help women be successful in the workforce and have a family too." - Therese Hoff Macan, Professor, Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri-St. Louis, USA About the Author Michelle D. Deardorff is Professor and Department Head of Political Science and Public Serviceat the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, USA. She has coauthored a two-volume constitutional law set, Constitutional Law in Contemporary America (2010), and is on the author team of American Democracy Now, fourth edition(2012). James G. Dahl is Associate Dean in the Office of Undergraduate Affairs, College of Business at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. He had previously spent 22 yearsat Millikin University, USA; where he servedon thefacultyin various administrative roles and Dean of the Tabor School of Business."

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