This article explores the exceptional characteristics of female employment in Portugal, drawing on comparative and historical analysis to reveal the emergence of a dual-earner family model. This involved low-wage full-time work for both men and women, while the traditional gender culture was largely maintained. Case study findings from two female-dominated industries (hospitality and clothing manufacturing) show how gender inequality within the full-time employment model is produced and implemented at industry level. We discuss the role of trade unions and employers in shaping these employment practices and in negotiating adjustments in the light of increasing competitive pressures. The article concludes by identifying the implications for ...
This paper analyses the role of occupational segregation in explaining the overall gender wage gap i...
Research in social and political psychology contributes towards understanding the persistence of job...
This paper started off with the challenge of revisiting an article authored by Virgínia Ferreira in ...
This article explores the exceptional characteristics of female employment in Portugal, drawing on c...
This article addresses the question of why Portugal is an exception among southern European countrie...
This paper focuses on the high rates of female full-time employment in Portugal and examines whether...
Women's employment in the European semiperipheral countries : analysis of the Portuguese case. Comp...
Defence date: 6 July 2006Examining board: Ana Rute Cardoso, (IZA, Bonn) ; Pascal Courty, (European U...
Using a longitudinal data set covering the period 1987–2000, the authors explore the impact of femal...
Trabajo presentado en el Seminar Research on Monday, organizado por la Erasmus University Rotterdam,...
In this article, we intend to understand and discuss how immigrant men and women living in Portugal ...
This chapter analyses the core characteristics of labour market governance in Portugal in a comparat...
Tourism represents a major economic activity in Portugal, with an enormous wealth and employment gro...
Scientific literature and facts have highlighted the perpetuation of gender inequality in the labour...
Using a large linked employer-employee data set, this paper aims at quantifying the trend in worker ...
This paper analyses the role of occupational segregation in explaining the overall gender wage gap i...
Research in social and political psychology contributes towards understanding the persistence of job...
This paper started off with the challenge of revisiting an article authored by Virgínia Ferreira in ...
This article explores the exceptional characteristics of female employment in Portugal, drawing on c...
This article addresses the question of why Portugal is an exception among southern European countrie...
This paper focuses on the high rates of female full-time employment in Portugal and examines whether...
Women's employment in the European semiperipheral countries : analysis of the Portuguese case. Comp...
Defence date: 6 July 2006Examining board: Ana Rute Cardoso, (IZA, Bonn) ; Pascal Courty, (European U...
Using a longitudinal data set covering the period 1987–2000, the authors explore the impact of femal...
Trabajo presentado en el Seminar Research on Monday, organizado por la Erasmus University Rotterdam,...
In this article, we intend to understand and discuss how immigrant men and women living in Portugal ...
This chapter analyses the core characteristics of labour market governance in Portugal in a comparat...
Tourism represents a major economic activity in Portugal, with an enormous wealth and employment gro...
Scientific literature and facts have highlighted the perpetuation of gender inequality in the labour...
Using a large linked employer-employee data set, this paper aims at quantifying the trend in worker ...
This paper analyses the role of occupational segregation in explaining the overall gender wage gap i...
Research in social and political psychology contributes towards understanding the persistence of job...
This paper started off with the challenge of revisiting an article authored by Virgínia Ferreira in ...