The paper is concerned with the occupation-based inequalities of women and men in economically developed societies. The inequalities in their working lives lead to inequalities in retirement, and particularly the greater poverty endured by women. Occupational gender segregation, the tendency for women and men to work in different occupations, results in gender inequalities. The inequalities are measured by pay and class-status. The extent of the inequality in a country is measured as the vertical dimension of the occupational segregation, which varies appreciably across countries. In employment, men almost always have an advantage on the vertical dimension of pay, while on class-status the advantage lies with women. The gender inequalities ...
Occupational sex segregation is an important measure of equality between men and women in the labor ...
This paper analyzes features of social security systems that are ostensibly designed to help women b...
Polachek is particularly indebted to the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton University for pr...
This article examines the factors affecting women's earnings during their working years that go on t...
Abstract: This paper provides a snapshot of the ways in which gender bias affects women and men thro...
Debate about elderly people has been dominated by stereotypical images, while profound inequalities ...
This thesis is concerned with the link between gender segregation in the labor market and social ine...
The number of women in the world labour force is growing. Nevertheless, in spite of women's large sh...
Purpose: This paper investigates the causes of the gender gap in the labour market that cannot be ex...
The results of surveys and estimates ratify that before men and women exist permanently to many ineq...
Previous research on gender issues in the labor force has concluded that there still remains a dispa...
This paper develops an equilibrium search model to study the mechanisms underlying the lifecycle gen...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to reflect upon the relationship between the causes of gender...
The gender wage gap is accounted for to a substantial degree by the sex composition of occupations. ...
This paper presents new evidence on the role of segregation into firms, occupations within a firm an...
Occupational sex segregation is an important measure of equality between men and women in the labor ...
This paper analyzes features of social security systems that are ostensibly designed to help women b...
Polachek is particularly indebted to the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton University for pr...
This article examines the factors affecting women's earnings during their working years that go on t...
Abstract: This paper provides a snapshot of the ways in which gender bias affects women and men thro...
Debate about elderly people has been dominated by stereotypical images, while profound inequalities ...
This thesis is concerned with the link between gender segregation in the labor market and social ine...
The number of women in the world labour force is growing. Nevertheless, in spite of women's large sh...
Purpose: This paper investigates the causes of the gender gap in the labour market that cannot be ex...
The results of surveys and estimates ratify that before men and women exist permanently to many ineq...
Previous research on gender issues in the labor force has concluded that there still remains a dispa...
This paper develops an equilibrium search model to study the mechanisms underlying the lifecycle gen...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to reflect upon the relationship between the causes of gender...
The gender wage gap is accounted for to a substantial degree by the sex composition of occupations. ...
This paper presents new evidence on the role of segregation into firms, occupations within a firm an...
Occupational sex segregation is an important measure of equality between men and women in the labor ...
This paper analyzes features of social security systems that are ostensibly designed to help women b...
Polachek is particularly indebted to the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton University for pr...