In order to better integrate women's subordinate status into the world-system, I examined how processes of the new international division of labor and consequent underdevelopment affect women's overall economic status and occupational sex segregation (OSS). For the empirical test, I used panel regression analyses with 7l cross national cases for 1960- 80, and 1970-80 periods. The results of the analyses clearly show that world-system position, and economic development proved to have important consequences for OSS. However, the results unexpectedly show a negative relation for multinational corporation dependency, which are stronger for the longer term period than the shorter term. Of the intervening varibles, the effects of female labor for...
Occupational sex segregation and its relationship with wages during the 1973-93 period are examined....
Polachek is particularly indebted to the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton University for pr...
When attempting to explain the economics of occupational structure, income servies as the apex of di...
Occupational sex segregation is an important measure of equality between men and women in the labor ...
This is a cross-national study of determinants of women's share of the labor force. Previous researc...
Thesis (M.A)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Sociology"Dec...
151 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.This study examines the effec...
Data from ten industrial market societies are used to assess the relative explanatory power of two m...
Despite theoretical arguments relating economic and industrial structures to fe-male labor force par...
Occupational data for industrial labour forces reveal sexual division of labour in the form of occup...
Due to the dramatic rise in women\u27s participation in paid labor, a large and growing literature i...
This paper investigates the micro and macro-level factors affecting the empirical association betwee...
Two striking and persistent features of the labor market are occupational segregation by sex and the...
This research examines the effects of sex-segregation and racial/ethnic segregation in workplaces on...
To explore factors associated with occupational sex segregation in the United States over the past f...
Occupational sex segregation and its relationship with wages during the 1973-93 period are examined....
Polachek is particularly indebted to the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton University for pr...
When attempting to explain the economics of occupational structure, income servies as the apex of di...
Occupational sex segregation is an important measure of equality between men and women in the labor ...
This is a cross-national study of determinants of women's share of the labor force. Previous researc...
Thesis (M.A)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Sociology"Dec...
151 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.This study examines the effec...
Data from ten industrial market societies are used to assess the relative explanatory power of two m...
Despite theoretical arguments relating economic and industrial structures to fe-male labor force par...
Occupational data for industrial labour forces reveal sexual division of labour in the form of occup...
Due to the dramatic rise in women\u27s participation in paid labor, a large and growing literature i...
This paper investigates the micro and macro-level factors affecting the empirical association betwee...
Two striking and persistent features of the labor market are occupational segregation by sex and the...
This research examines the effects of sex-segregation and racial/ethnic segregation in workplaces on...
To explore factors associated with occupational sex segregation in the United States over the past f...
Occupational sex segregation and its relationship with wages during the 1973-93 period are examined....
Polachek is particularly indebted to the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton University for pr...
When attempting to explain the economics of occupational structure, income servies as the apex of di...