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Articles and Book Chapters

Articles and Book Chapters
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2022 Foster, K. R. & J. Jarman. “Geographies of Citizenship, Equity, Opportunity, and Choice.”  In K.R. Foster and J. Jarman, The Right to be RuralEdmonton:  University of Alberta Press, pp. 1-16.

2022 J. Jarman & K. R. Foster. What’s Next for the Right to Be Rural? 339 In K.R. Foster and J. Jarman, The Right to be Rural.  Edmonton:  University of Alberta Press, pp. 339-349.

2022 Zimmerman, S., Teitelbaum, S., Jarman, J., & M.A Smith. Defining Indigenous Citizenship, Free, Prior and Informed Consent (F.P.I.C), the Right to Self-Determination, and Canadian Citizenship.  In K. Foster and J. Jarman (Eds.) The Right to be Rural. (pp. 193-210).  Edmonton:  University of Alberta Press.

2018 J. Jarman. (Ed.), “Editorial Introduction”. In J. Jarman and P. Lambert (Eds.), Exploring Social Inequality in the 21st Century, New approaches, new tools, and policy opportunities. London: Taylor and Francis/Routledge, pp. 1-10.

2018  R.M. Blackburn, J. Jarman & G. Racko. Understanding Gender Inequality in Employment and Retirement. In J. Jarman and P. Lambert (Eds.), Exploring Social Inequality in the 21st Century, New approaches, new tools, and policy opportunities. London: Taylor and Francis/Routledge, pp. 136-150.

2017 J. Jarman. “What are the Challenges of Economic Transition? Exploring the Consequences of Regional Dynamics and Global Shifts”  In Questioning Sociology, Chapter 9, 3rd edition, edited by M. Hird and G. Pavlich,  Toronto:  Oxford University Press, pp. 96-105. https://www.oupcanada.com/catalog/9780199020102.html

2016 J. Jarman. Social Inequality and its Consequences in the 21st Century”, Contemporary Social Science.  11(2):  103-112.  http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21582041.2016.1254277?journalCode=rsoc21

2016 J. Jarman. “Will the Call Centre Industry Revitalize the Maritimes?” In  Questioning Sociology, Ch. 17, edited by Myrna Hird and George Pavlich. Oxford:  Oxford University Press, pp. 257-280.

2015 Blackburn, R.M., J. Jarman & G. Racko. “Understanding Gender Inequality in Employment and Retirement.” In J. Jarman and P. Lambert (Eds.), Exploring Social Inequality in the 21st Century, New approaches, new tools, and policy opportunities. London: Taylor and Francis/Routledge, pp. 136-150.

2014 Blackburn, R.M., J. Jarman & G. Racko. “Occupational Segregation: its Horizontal and Vertical Dimensions.” In Gender Inequality in the Labour Market, edited by Giovanni Razzu, Oxford:  Oxford University Press, pp. 101-121.

2012 Jarman, J., R.M. Blackburn & G. Racko.The Dimensions of Occupational Gender Segregation in Industrial Countries.” Sociology, 46(6): 1003-1019.

2012 J. Jarman. “What are the Challenges of Economic Transition?”  In Questioning Sociology, Chapter 20, 2nd edition, edited by M. Hird and G. Pavlich, Toronto:  Oxford University Press, pp. 258-268.   https://www.oupcanada.com/catalog/9780199020102.html

2012  J. Jarman. “Gender Inequality, Modernization and Development in South and Southeast Asia.” In Social Stratification: Trends and Processes, P. Lambert, R. Connelly, R.M. Blackburn, & V. Gayle, Ch. 17. London:  Ashgate, pp. 253-266.

 2012 J. Jarman. “The International Labour Organization.” In Encyclopedia of Globalization, edited by George Ritzer (ed.) Hoboken, NJ:  Blackwell. 

2012 J. Jarman. “Work and Labour.” In Encyclopedia of Globalization, edited by George Ritzer.  Hoboken, NJ:  Blackwell. 

2009 J. Jarman. “Envisioning Futures in Work and Career in Large Transnational Call Centres in India.” In Trade, Labour and Transformation of Community in Asia, edited by M. Gillan & B. Pokrant, Ch. 11. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 257-280. 

2009 J. Jarman. “What is Occupation? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Defining and Classifying Human Activity.” In Introduction to Occupation, The Art and Science of Living. 2nd Edition, Ch. 4 Edited by Charles Christiansen, George T. Bryan and Elizabeth Townsend.  Upper Saddle River, New Jersey:  Prentice-Hall, pp. 257-280. 

2008 Jarman, J. & P.S. Chopra.  “Business Services and the Knowledge Economy in MalaysiaInternational Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 28(5/6): 193-203.

2007 J. Jarman.  Ch. 2 “Human Occupation, Part A:  Occupation, i.  Classifications” In Enabling Occupation 2007, Edited by Elizabeth Townsend and Helene Polatajko, Handbook of the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists.

2006 J. Jarman. “Pressing an Asian Tiger into Service:  The Growth of the Call Centre Industry in Singapore”, International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, 1(5): 65-72.

2006  Blackburn, R.M. & J. Jarman.  “Gendered Occupations:  Exploring the Relationship between Gender Segregation and Inequality”, International Sociology, 21(2): 289-315

2004 J. Jarman. “What is Occupation? Defining and Classifying Human Activity”, in Introduction to Occupation, The Art and Science of Living, Ch. 3 Edited by Charles Christiansen, George T. Bryan and Elizabeth Townsend. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey:  Prentice-Hall, pp. 257-280.

2003 Brooks, B., J. Jarman & R.M. Blackburn.  Occupational Gender Segregation in Canada, 1981-1996:  Overall, Vertical and Horizontal Segregation”. Canadian Review of Sociology and Social Anthropology. 40(2):  197-213

2002 Blackburn, R.M., Browne, J., Brooks, B. & J. Jarman.  “Explaining Gender Segregation”. British Journal of Sociology, 53(4): 513-536.

2001  Blackburn, R.M., Brooks, B. & J. Jarman.  “Occupational Stratification, The Vertical Dimension of Occupational Segregation”,  Work, Employment and Society, 15(3):  511-538.

2000  Blackburn, R.M., J. Jarman & B. Brooks. “The Puzzle of Gender Segregation and Inequality:  A Cross-National Analysis", European Sociological Review, 16(2):  119-135.

1999 J. Jarman, R.M. Blackburn, B. Brooks & E. Dermott.  “Gender Differences at Work:  International Variations in Occupational Segregation”, Sociological Research Online, 4(1):  U129-U156.

1997  R.M. Blackburn & J. Jarman“Occupational Gender Segregation”,  Social Research Update, Issue Sixteen, Spring.

1997  Dale, A., R.M. Blackburn & J. Jarman.  “Ethnic Differences in the UK, An Analysis of 1991 Census Data”, In  Ethnic Minorities and the 1991 Census, edited by Valerie Karn. London:  Office of Population and Census Statistics. 

1996  R.M. Blackburn & J. Jarman.Rationalization in the Modern University.” In Reforms in Higher Education, Vol. II, Education Dilemmas:  Debate and Diversity, edited by K. Watson, S. Mogdil and C. Mogdil.  London: Cassell. pp. 257-280.

1996 Blackburn, R.M., J. Siltanen & J. Jarman. “The Analysis of Occupational Gender Segregation over Time and Place: Considerations of Measurement and Some New EvidenceWork, Employment and Society, 7(3):  pp. 335-362. Reprinted in Social Stratification, edited by John Holmwood, Cheltenham:  Edward Elgar.  

1995 Blackburn, R.M,  J. Siltanen & J. Jarman. “The Measurement of Occupational Gender Segregation:  Current Problems and a New Approach”, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 158(2):  pp. 319-331.

1994 J. Jarman. Which Way Forward:  Amending the British Equal Pay Act”, Work, Employment and Society, 8(2):  243-254. 

1993 Blackburn, R.M. & J. Jarman.  “Changing Inequalities in Access to British Universities”, Oxford Review of Education, 19(2): 197 – 215.

1993 Blackburn, R.M., J. Jarman & J. Siltanen. “The Analysis of Occupational Gender Segregation over Time and Place: Considerations of Measurement and Some New EvidenceWork, Employment and Society, 7(3): 335-362.  1996 Re-printed in Social Stratification, Vol. 3, edited by John Holmwood, Cheltenham:  Edward Elgar.

This publication led to two comments: 

1994 R.M. Blackburn, J. Jarman & J. Siltanen “Marginal Matching and the Gini Coefficient:  A Reply to Lampard”, Work, Employment and Society, 8(3):  413-419.

1994 R.M. Blackburn, J. Jarman & J. Siltanen. “A Critique of Marginal Matching:  A Reply to Watts”, Work, Employment and Society, 8(3):  433-438.

1991 J. Jarman. “Equality or Marginalisation: The Repeal of Protective Legislation.” In Gender and Equality Politics, edited by E. Meehan and S. Sevenhuijsen,  Modern Politics Series. London:  Sage, pp. 142-153. 

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