This paper defines local segregation measures which are sensible to status differences among organizational units. So far as we know, this is the first time that status-sensitive segregation measures are offered in a multigroup context by invoking a cardinal measure of status. These measures allow aggregating employment gaps of a target group penalizing its concentration in low-status occupations. They are intended to complement, rather than substitute, previous local segregation measures. The usefulness of these tools is illustrated in the case of occupational segregation by race and ethnicity in the U.S
This paper suggests a procedure to control for independent variables in the measurement of segregati...
The intuitive literature on segregation is reviewed and a segregation measure, S, is constructed to ...
A document which reviews trends in occupational segregation during the past several decades
This paper defines local segregation measures which are sensible to status differences among organiz...
This paper extends recent local segregation measures by incorporating status differences across occu...
This paper proposes a measure with which to quantify the wellbeing of a demographic group associated...
Using the 2005�2007 American Community Survey, this paper analyzes the extent of geographical dispar...
The segregation of populations is an important feature of societies1. The two main bases of segregat...
www.ecineq.org An alternative proposal for measuring occupational segregation* Olga Alonso-Villar † ...
In the last years different comparative studies have shown that foreigners in Italy experience diff...
Using a large sample of employees-within-workplaces, the author investigates the relative role of ra...
This paper offers a general framework in which to study the occupational segregation of a target gro...
This paper deals with the quantification of the well-being loss/gain of a demographic group associat...
Scholars of employment segregation now recognize that gender, race, and class processes are mutually...
This article analyses trends in occupational segregation by race and ethnicity in the USA over the p...
This paper suggests a procedure to control for independent variables in the measurement of segregati...
The intuitive literature on segregation is reviewed and a segregation measure, S, is constructed to ...
A document which reviews trends in occupational segregation during the past several decades
This paper defines local segregation measures which are sensible to status differences among organiz...
This paper extends recent local segregation measures by incorporating status differences across occu...
This paper proposes a measure with which to quantify the wellbeing of a demographic group associated...
Using the 2005�2007 American Community Survey, this paper analyzes the extent of geographical dispar...
The segregation of populations is an important feature of societies1. The two main bases of segregat...
www.ecineq.org An alternative proposal for measuring occupational segregation* Olga Alonso-Villar † ...
In the last years different comparative studies have shown that foreigners in Italy experience diff...
Using a large sample of employees-within-workplaces, the author investigates the relative role of ra...
This paper offers a general framework in which to study the occupational segregation of a target gro...
This paper deals with the quantification of the well-being loss/gain of a demographic group associat...
Scholars of employment segregation now recognize that gender, race, and class processes are mutually...
This article analyses trends in occupational segregation by race and ethnicity in the USA over the p...
This paper suggests a procedure to control for independent variables in the measurement of segregati...
The intuitive literature on segregation is reviewed and a segregation measure, S, is constructed to ...
A document which reviews trends in occupational segregation during the past several decades