The purpose of this article is to determine whether there is a relationship between the proportion of women working in an occupation and the prestige assigned to that occupation. Based on a representative sample of Spanish employees from the Spanish Quality of Working Life Survey, pooled-sample data (2007–2010) are used to show that occupations with larger shares of women present lower prestige, controlling for a set of objective individual and work-related variables, and self-assessed indicators of working conditions. However, the results obtained do not support the devaluation theory since an inverted-U relationship between female share and occupational prestige is observed. This conclusion holds even after passing a battery of robustness...
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Important theoretical controversies remain unresolved in the literatire on occupational sex-segregat...
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The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between wages and the fraction of women in an o...
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Despite institutional declarations, women still rank second in key areas of society related to emplo...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Froehlich, Olsson, Dorrough, Martiny. Ge...
The waning influence of ascriptive factors on occupational status has been related to the expansion ...
Two studies compared perceptions of status for occupations based on the gender and race ...
This paper studies gender differences in job satisfaction considering job rank (managers, selfemploy...
This study analysed the effect on the wage gap of women´s access to supervisory jobs within each est...
The gender segregation of occupations is an enduring feature of the labour market, and pay in female...
This paper explores the role of over-education in shaping the negative relationship between the educ...
This paper presents new evidence on the role of segregation into firms, occupations within a firm an...
Our goal in this paper is twofold. First, to examine the role of education and other socio-economic ...
Important theoretical controversies remain unresolved in the literatire on occupational sex-segregat...
This paper presents new evidence on the role of gender segregation and pay structure in explaining g...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between wages and the fraction of women in an o...
This paper tests the hypothesis that a glass ceiling phenomenon exists in the Spanish labor market-t...
Previous research linking occupational gender segregation to the workplace authority gap assumes tha...
Despite institutional declarations, women still rank second in key areas of society related to emplo...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Froehlich, Olsson, Dorrough, Martiny. Ge...
The waning influence of ascriptive factors on occupational status has been related to the expansion ...
Two studies compared perceptions of status for occupations based on the gender and race ...
This paper studies gender differences in job satisfaction considering job rank (managers, selfemploy...
This study analysed the effect on the wage gap of women´s access to supervisory jobs within each est...
The gender segregation of occupations is an enduring feature of the labour market, and pay in female...