This paper analyses how the Great Recession affected the gender disparity in material and social deprivation in Europe. We propose multidimensional non-monetary indexes of absolute and relative (i.e. using peer comparisons) deprivations estimated on data from the European Quality of Life Survey for the waves 2007 and 2011. We find that the Great Recession decreased gender disparity over all the dimensions of deprivations. By applying a Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition, we estimate that this decline of gender gap has depended on a reduction of the difference in characteristics between genders that has more than offset an increase of gender discrimination
[Abstract] The paper aims to compare the perceptions of gender equality of individuals more or less ...
There is a growing public interest in the differences in labour market behaviour and the treatment ...
AbstractThe gender gap in European labour markets presents different patterns across countries and y...
This paper analyses how the Great Recession affected the gender disparity in material and social dep...
This paper analyses how the Great Recession affected the gender disparity in material and socialdepr...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the role played by selectivity issues induced by nonemployment ...
In this paper we explore the impact of the economic recession of 2008 on gender inequality in the l...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the role played by selectivity issues induced by nonemployment ...
The subprime mortgage crisis that began in the United States eventually unraveled as the worst globa...
This paper examines the evolution of labor market gender gaps during the Great Recession in Europe. ...
Closing the gender gap in the labour market is one of the main goals of European Union and part of a...
The GDP collapse phase of the economic crisis has less affected female employment than male employme...
The collapse in GDP brought about by the global economic crisis in 2008 affected female employment l...
Pooled international survey data is used to analyze occupational segregation in times of the great r...
Sectoral gender segregation in labor markets is a fact. This paper examines the female distribution ...
[Abstract] The paper aims to compare the perceptions of gender equality of individuals more or less ...
There is a growing public interest in the differences in labour market behaviour and the treatment ...
AbstractThe gender gap in European labour markets presents different patterns across countries and y...
This paper analyses how the Great Recession affected the gender disparity in material and social dep...
This paper analyses how the Great Recession affected the gender disparity in material and socialdepr...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the role played by selectivity issues induced by nonemployment ...
In this paper we explore the impact of the economic recession of 2008 on gender inequality in the l...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the role played by selectivity issues induced by nonemployment ...
The subprime mortgage crisis that began in the United States eventually unraveled as the worst globa...
This paper examines the evolution of labor market gender gaps during the Great Recession in Europe. ...
Closing the gender gap in the labour market is one of the main goals of European Union and part of a...
The GDP collapse phase of the economic crisis has less affected female employment than male employme...
The collapse in GDP brought about by the global economic crisis in 2008 affected female employment l...
Pooled international survey data is used to analyze occupational segregation in times of the great r...
Sectoral gender segregation in labor markets is a fact. This paper examines the female distribution ...
[Abstract] The paper aims to compare the perceptions of gender equality of individuals more or less ...
There is a growing public interest in the differences in labour market behaviour and the treatment ...
AbstractThe gender gap in European labour markets presents different patterns across countries and y...