This paper provides an explanation for the existence of gender discrimination in the labour market focusing on the intergenerational transmission of preferences related to the attitude of women towards jobs and family. Changes in women¿s preferences over generations depend on the socialization e¿orts of their parents which in turn are in¿uenced by ¿rm¿s expected recruitment policy. We obtain two types of steady state equilibria: the discriminatory equilibrium, in which women are segregated to low-paid jobs, and the non-discriminatory equilibria, in which women are hired in highly-paid jobs. The conditions of convergence to each equilibrium are analysed
Taking into account the randomness of wage offers, my study models the dynamics of change in employm...
This thesis is concerned with the link between gender segregation in the labor market and social ine...
A growing literature highlights the role played by gender differences in preferences in the persiste...
This paper provides an explanation of the evolution and persistence of the occupational segregation ...
This paper provides an explanation of the evolution and persistence of the gender wage gap due to di...
There are no sex differences in cognitive ability but enduring sex differences in competitiveness, l...
This paper develops an equilibrium search model to study the mechanisms underlying the lifecycle gen...
Based on longitudinal data (CNEF 1980 – 2010) the paper analyzes the structuring effects of individu...
Using a sample of mother-child pairs from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979, we study t...
Most of the existing literature studies the gender segregation induced by occupational choices in t...
How do gender differences in career choic-es emerge? Understanding the gendered nature of the career...
Time out for child care is unevenly distributed between the sexes. This paper investigates if this c...
Three main mechanisms explain women’s labor force placement: employer discrimi- nation, gendered ed...
Despite increased female educational attainment and labor market participation, labor markets around...
Busch A. Determinants of Occupational Gender Segregation : Work Values and Gender (A)Typical Occupat...
Taking into account the randomness of wage offers, my study models the dynamics of change in employm...
This thesis is concerned with the link between gender segregation in the labor market and social ine...
A growing literature highlights the role played by gender differences in preferences in the persiste...
This paper provides an explanation of the evolution and persistence of the occupational segregation ...
This paper provides an explanation of the evolution and persistence of the gender wage gap due to di...
There are no sex differences in cognitive ability but enduring sex differences in competitiveness, l...
This paper develops an equilibrium search model to study the mechanisms underlying the lifecycle gen...
Based on longitudinal data (CNEF 1980 – 2010) the paper analyzes the structuring effects of individu...
Using a sample of mother-child pairs from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979, we study t...
Most of the existing literature studies the gender segregation induced by occupational choices in t...
How do gender differences in career choic-es emerge? Understanding the gendered nature of the career...
Time out for child care is unevenly distributed between the sexes. This paper investigates if this c...
Three main mechanisms explain women’s labor force placement: employer discrimi- nation, gendered ed...
Despite increased female educational attainment and labor market participation, labor markets around...
Busch A. Determinants of Occupational Gender Segregation : Work Values and Gender (A)Typical Occupat...
Taking into account the randomness of wage offers, my study models the dynamics of change in employm...
This thesis is concerned with the link between gender segregation in the labor market and social ine...
A growing literature highlights the role played by gender differences in preferences in the persiste...