Publications Monographs and short works Gardiner, J. (1997) Gender, Care and Economics, Basingstoke, Macmillan, 273pp Aaronovitch, S., Smith, R., with Gardiner, J. and Moore, R. (1981) The Political Economy of British Capitalism, London, McGraw-Hill, Tokyo: Orion Press, 397pp. Gardiner, J. Harrison, J. and Seccombe, W. (1975) El Ama de Casa bajo el Capitalismo, Barcelona, Editorial Anagrama, 123pp. Contributions to Edited Books Gardiner, J. and Martinez Lucio, M. (2006) ‘Feminization and Inequality in the New Regime of Work: From Exclusion by Design to Exclusion by Default’, in Alonso, L. E. and Martinez Lucio, M. (eds), Employment Relations in a Changing Society’: Assessing the Post-Fordist Paradigm, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp.139-52 Gardiner, J. (2001) ‘Issues of Organisational Change’ in J. Wilson (ed.) Women in the New Economy: a Regional Perspective, London, the Smith Institute, pp. 32-35 Gardiner, J. (2000) ‘Gender and family in the formation of human capital’, in Cook, J., Roberts, J. and Georgina Waylen, G. (eds) Towards a Gendered Political Economy, Basingstoke, Macmillan pp. 61-76 Gardiner, J., Himmelweit, S. and Mackintosh, M. (2000) ‘Women’s Domestic Labour’, in Himmelweit, S. (ed.) Inside the Household: from Labour to Care’, Basingstoke, Macmillan, pp. 25-40. Gardiner, J. (2000) ‘Domestic Labour Revisited: A Feminist Critique of Marxist Economics’, in Himmelweit, S. (ed.) Inside the Household: from Labour to Care’, Basingstoke, Macmillan, pp. 80-101 Gardiner, J. (2000) ‘Rethinking self-sufficiency: employment, families and welfare’, in, Institute of Employment Rights, Social Justice and Economic Efficiency pp. 671-89 Gardiner, J. (1999) ‘Los padres fundadores’ in Carrasco, C. (ed.) Mujeres y economia: nuevas perspectivas para viejos y nuevos problemas, Madrid, Icaria, pp. 59-90. Gardiner, J. (1999) ‘Domestic Labor Debate’, in P. O’Hara (ed.), Encyclopedia of Political Economy, Volume 1, London and New York, Routledge, pp. 222-25. Gardiner, J. (1999) ‘Patriarchy’, in P. O’Hara (ed.), Encyclopedia of Political Economy, Volume 2, London and New York, Routledge, pp. 843-46. Anderson, V. and Gardiner, J. (1998) ‘Continuing Education: the Old, the New and the Future’, in Benn, R., Elliott, J. and Whaley, P. (eds) Educating Rita and her Sisters: Women and Continuing Education, Leicester, NIACE, pp. 18-27. Gardiner, J. and O’Rourke, R. (1998) ‘Women’s career progression: a case study’, in Benn, R., Elliott, J. and Whaley, P. (eds) Educating Rita and her Sisters: Women and Continuing Education, Leicester, NIACE, pp. 131-41. 1 Gardiner, J. (1997) ‘A New Gender Contract?’ in Hall, S. Massey, D. and Rustin, M. (eds), The Next Ten Years, London, Lawrence and Wishart, pp. 69-76. Gardiner, J. (1996) ‘El Trabajo Domestico Revisitado: una Critica Feminista de las economias neoclasica y marxista’ in van Osch, T. (ed.) Nuevos Enfoques Economicos, San Jose, Embajada Real de los Paises Bajos, pp. 141-170. Gardiner, J. and O'Rourke, R. (1996) ‘Less lucky, less stroppy or what?’ in Taylor, R. (ed.) Beyond the Walls: 50 years of Continuing Education at the University of Leeds, Leeds, University of Leeds Series in Continuing Education, pp. 270-282. Gardiner, J. and O'Rourke, R. (1996) ‘“Heroic Student-Souls”: attitudes to women in the Department’, in Taylor, R. (ed.) Beyond the Walls: 50 years of Continuing Education at the University of Leeds, Leeds, University of Leeds Series in Continuing Education, pp. 283-295. Gardiner, J. (1994) ‘Female Employment and Unemployment’, in Arestis, P. and Sawyer, M. C. (eds) The Elgar Companion to Radical Political Economy, Aldershot, Edward Elgar, pp 143-148. Gardiner, J. (1989) ‘Making Women's Education Mainstream’, in Cole, S. (ed.) Women Educating Women: Exploring the Potential of Open Learning, Cambridge, National Extension College, pp 61-64. Gardiner, J. (1986) ‘Working with Women’, in Taylor, R. and Ward, K. (eds) Adult Education and the Working Class, London, Croom Helm, pp 118-132. Gardiner, J. (1984) ‘Women, Recession and the Tories’ in Kanter, H., Lefanu, S., Shah, S. and Spedding, C. (eds), Sweeping Statements, London, The Women's Press, pp 152-163. Gardiner, J. (1983) ‘Women, Recession and the Tories’ in Hall, S. and Jacques, M. (eds) The Politics of Thatcherism, London, Lawrence and Wishart, pp 188-206. Gardiner, J. and Smith, S. (1982) ‘Feminism and the Alternative Economic Strategy’, in Currie, D. and Sawyer, M. (eds) Socialist Economic Review, London, Merlin Press, pp 31-45. Gardiner, J., Himmelweit, S. and Mackintosh, M. (1980) ‘Women's Domestic Labour’, in Malos, E. (ed.) The Politics of Housework, ed. London, Alison and Busby, pp 235252. Gardiner, J. (1979) ‘Women's Domestic Labour’ in Capitalist Patriarchy and the Case for Socialist Feminism, in Eisenstein, Z. R. (ed.) New York, Monthly Review Press, pp 173-189. Gardiner, J. (1978) ‘Women: Domestic Labor and Wage Labor’ in ed. Edwards, R. C. Reich, M. and Weisskopf, T. E. (eds)The Capitalist System: A Radical Analysis of American Society, Second Edition, Englewood Cliffs, Prentice-Hall, pp 349-353. Gardiner, J. (1977) ‘Women in the Labour Process and Class Structure’ in Hunt, A. (ed.) Class and Class Structure, London, Lawrence and Wishart, pp 155-164. 2 Gardiner, J. (1976) ‘Political Economy of Domestic Labour’ in Allen, S. and Barker, D. (eds) Dependence and Exploitation in Work and Marriage, London, Longman, pp 109120. Gardiner, J. (1976) ‘Women in Society: A Case Study in Social Change’ in Patterns of Inequality, Open University Social Science Course, Milton Keynes, Open University Press, pp 31-78. Gardiner, J. (1974) ‘Women's Work in the Industrial Revolution’ in Conditions of Illusion ed. S. Allen, Leeds, Feminist Books, 1974, pp 244-258. Refereed Journal Articles Gardiner, J., Stuart, M., MacKenzie, R., Forde, C., Greenwood, I. and Perrett, R. (2009) ‘Redundancy as a critical life event: moving on from the Welsh steel industry through career change’. Work, Employment and Society 23, 4, 1-19 Gardiner, J., and Tomlinson, J. (2009) ‘Organisational approaches to flexible working: perspectives of equality and diversity managers in the UK’ Equal Opportunities International, 28, 8: 671-86 Bergman, A. and Gardiner, J. (2007) ‘Employee Availability for Work and Family: Three Swedish Case Studies’. Employee Relations. 29, 4, 400-414. Gardiner, J., Stuart, M., Forde, C., Greenwood, I., MacKenzie, R. Perrett, R. (2007) ‘Work-Life Balance and Older Workers: employees’ perspectives on retirement transitions following redundancy’. International Journal of Human Resource Management. 18, 3, March, 476-489 MacKenzie, R., Stuart, M., Forde, C., Greenwood, I., Gardiner, J., Perrett, R. (2006) ‘All that is Solid?’ Class, Identity and the Maintenance of a Collective Orientation amongst Redundant Steel Workers’. Sociology. 40, 5, 833-52. Gardiner, J. (2000) ‘Rethinking self-sufficiency: employment, families and welfare’, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol. 24 (6) November, pp. 671-89 Gardiner, J. (1998) ‘Beyond Human Capital: Households in the Macroeconomy’, New Political Economy, 3 (2), July pp. 209-21 Other Articles Gardiner, J. (2002) ‘Alternative Pathways to Full Employment’ in Federation News, 52 (1) pp. 25-26, published by The General Federation of Trade Unions and The Institute of Employment Rights Gardiner, J. (1997) ‘How to Combine Care and Career’, The Guardian, 17 February, p. 16. Gardiner, J. (1996) ‘Household Budgets’, Red Pepper, No. 31, December, pp 14-15. Gardiner, J. (1995) ‘Childcare and Labour Market Strategies’, Centre for Industrial Policy and Performance Bulletin, No. 9, University of Leeds, pp 4-6. 3 Gardiner, J. and O'Rourke, R. (1995) ‘A Safe and Welcoming Place? Workplace Progression for Women Staff’, Adults Learning, January, pp 164-166. Gardiner, J. and Taylor, R. (1993) 'University Continuing Education in Britain and the development of educational provision with the minority ethnic communities' Adult Education and Development no.40, DVV Institute for International Cooperation pp 6370 (published in English, French and Spanish). Chapman, R. and Gardiner, J. (1995) 'Developing a part-time science Access programme: a University of Leeds case study' in Journal of Access Studies, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp 215-224. Gardiner, J. (1976) ‘Women and Unemployment’ Red Rag no.10, pp 12-15. Gardiner, J., Himmelweit, S. and Mackintosh, M. (1975) ‘Women's Domestic Labour’ Conference of Socialist Economists Bulletin 11, 1975, pp 1-11. Gardiner, J. (1975) ‘Women's Domestic Labour’ New Left Review No.89, pp 47-58. A series of eight linked articles on the economy in Spare Rib, 1974-75, nos 21, 22, 25, 27, 28, 30, 31, 35 on 'Inflation', 'The Miners' Strike', 'Labour's Economic Policy', 'Women's Employment', 'Unequal Pay', 'Nationalisation: Debt, Debate and Industrial Democracy', 'Profits', 'The Common Market Referendum'. Single Book Reviews Review of B. Einhorn and E. J. Yeo (eds) (1995) Women and Market Societies: Crisis and Opportunity, Edward Elgar, in Journal of Area Studies, Issue 11, Summer 1997, pp. 166-8. Review of J. P. Jacobsen (1994) The Economics of Gender, Blackwell, in Journal of Area Studies, Issue 8, Spring 1996, pp. 152-3. Published Research Reports Gardiner, J. and Taylor, R. (1992) Developing Opportunities for Minority Ethnic Students at the University of Leeds, Report of a Widening Access to Human Resources Disciplines Development Project, Department of Adult Continuing Education, University of Leeds, 26pp. Robinson, P., Gardiner, J., Harrison, M. and Law, I. (1992) Ethnic Monitoring Research Project Report, Department of Social Policy and Sociology, University of Leeds, 1992, 24pp. Universities Council for Adult and Continuing Education (1990) Report of the Working Party on Continuing Education Provision for the Minority Ethnic Communities, UCACE. Unpublished Research Reports 4 Stuart, M., Greenwood, I., Forde, C., MacKenzie, R., Perrett, R. and Gardiner, J. (2004) The Economic and Social Impact of Redundancies from Corus and Allied Steel and Wire in Wales, end of award report prepared for ISTC Community Union and Steel Partnership Training, 49pp. Gardiner, J. Ahmed, K., Anderson, J. and Laher, Z. (1990) Women's Training and Employment, Bradford, Millan Centre. J. Gardiner (ed.) (1989) Working Through Our Racism, Report of a Women's Staff Development Programme, Leeds, Yorkshire and Humberside NIACE REPLAN, 20pp. A. Ahmed, A., Khan, T., Gardiner, J. and Pearson, M. (1986) A New Strategy for Health Education, Department of Adult Continuing Education, University of Leeds, 1986, 47pp. Departmental Working Papers Gardiner, J. (1995) ‘New Thinking on the Domestic Labour Debate’, Research Working Paper No. 11, Leeds, Department of Social Policy and Sociology, University of Leeds, pp 13-24. Gardiner, J. (1986) 'Women and Unemployment: A Case Study' in Spencer, B. (ed.) Adult Education with the Unemployed, Leeds, Department of Adult Continuing Education, University of Leeds, pp 23-32. Recent Conference papers J. Gardiner and J. Tomlinson, ‘Flexible working through an equality and diversity lens’, IIRA 8th European Regional Congress, The Dynamics of European Employment Relations, September 4-7 2007, University of Manchester. J. Gardiner, ‘Flexible working, work-life balance and long hours: re-designing senior jobs’, Gender Equality in Local Labour Markets Conference, Congress House London July 13 2006. C. Forde, M. Stuart, J. Gardiner, I. Greenwood, R. Mackenzie and R. Perrett, ‘Still Mismanaging Redundancy: Restructuring and Corporate Social Responsibility in the Welsh Steel Industry’, British Universities Industrial Relations Association (BUIRA) 56th Annual Conference, June 28-30 2006, National University of Ireland, Galway. J. Gardiner, ‘Work-life balance and the marginalisation of the life-course’ Open Futures – Mobile Identities Conference, Lancaster University, November 10-11, 2005. J. Gardiner, M. Stuart, C. Forde, I. Greenwood, R. Mackenzie and R. Perrett, ‘Perceptions of De-skilling and Up-skilling in the Restructuring of Employment: the Welsh Steel Industry Redundancies’, Conference on Training, Employability and Employment (CTEE), September 22-23 2005, Prato, Italy. 5