This dissertation examines changes in three indicators of ethnic and gender labor market inequality in the transition from central planning to a mixed-market economy in Bulgaria. A focus on changes in gender and ethnic wage gaps, occupational segregation by sex and ethnicity, and married women's labor force participation reveals the differential effects of major economic change on gender and ethnic groups. Changes in wage gaps are measured by the Juhn, Murphy, and Pierce (1991) decomposition. Changes in occupational segregation are measured by the L index (Spriggs and Williams, 1996), and a neoclassical model of labor supply is used to examine labor force participation changes.Women's labor market status improved in the early transition as ...
The study presented in this chapter represents the systematic comparison of the gender wage gap acro...
The Roma are both the largest ‘minority’ ethnic group in Central and South Eastern Europe and the o...
The Roma are both the largest ‘minority’ ethnic group in Central and South-Eastern Europe (CSEE) and...
This paper analyzes the changes occurring to the relative earnings of the ethnic Turkish workers in ...
This paper presents a short review of the effects of transition to a market economy on the pattern o...
This thesis explores several aspects of the labour market in Serbia and Croatia during the process o...
Abstract: Bulgaria’s transition to a market economy has coincided with a large increase in wage ine...
This dissertation is composed of three essays that study gender inequality in Thailand and the effec...
The author outlines that gender segregation in employment are relatively new for Bulgaria, and there...
The author reviews the impact of the crisis on male and female employment and outlines the factors, ...
The transformation of the Bulgarian labour market from state socialism to market capitalism has had ...
This dissertation consists of three essays in empirical labor economics. All essays analyze current ...
Women and the labour market in Bulgaria. This article presents the results of a study on women’s pl...
and two anonymous reviewers for their excellent comments and suggestions on earlier drafts of this p...
Main purpose of this paper is to show the recent trends of labour market issues regarding gender ine...
The study presented in this chapter represents the systematic comparison of the gender wage gap acro...
The Roma are both the largest ‘minority’ ethnic group in Central and South Eastern Europe and the o...
The Roma are both the largest ‘minority’ ethnic group in Central and South-Eastern Europe (CSEE) and...
This paper analyzes the changes occurring to the relative earnings of the ethnic Turkish workers in ...
This paper presents a short review of the effects of transition to a market economy on the pattern o...
This thesis explores several aspects of the labour market in Serbia and Croatia during the process o...
Abstract: Bulgaria’s transition to a market economy has coincided with a large increase in wage ine...
This dissertation is composed of three essays that study gender inequality in Thailand and the effec...
The author outlines that gender segregation in employment are relatively new for Bulgaria, and there...
The author reviews the impact of the crisis on male and female employment and outlines the factors, ...
The transformation of the Bulgarian labour market from state socialism to market capitalism has had ...
This dissertation consists of three essays in empirical labor economics. All essays analyze current ...
Women and the labour market in Bulgaria. This article presents the results of a study on women’s pl...
and two anonymous reviewers for their excellent comments and suggestions on earlier drafts of this p...
Main purpose of this paper is to show the recent trends of labour market issues regarding gender ine...
The study presented in this chapter represents the systematic comparison of the gender wage gap acro...
The Roma are both the largest ‘minority’ ethnic group in Central and South Eastern Europe and the o...
The Roma are both the largest ‘minority’ ethnic group in Central and South-Eastern Europe (CSEE) and...