This article offers a comparative analysis of the careers of men and women flight attendants in air transport. Using personnel records, collective agreements and interviews with flight attendants, we show that the picture of improvements in career equality in the airline studied here is illusory. For earlier cohorts, the massive prevalence of women as flight attendants has been accompanied by growing access to positions of in-flight responsibility (cabin manager) and on the ground (base manager), while repeated cross-sectional data indicate a narrowing of the gap between men and women in entry and exit conditions over time. However, our longitudinal analysis of a cohort of flight attendants who entered the company more recently (between 199...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79), this paper considers the role ...
Using linked employer-employee data for Britain, we find a robust association between the share of f...
The promotion system for French academic economists provides an interesting environment to examine t...
The reasons for, and the implications arising from, the underrepresentation of women on the flightde...
The reasons for, and the implications arising from, the underrepresentation of women on the flightde...
We document gender differences in the price paid for work-related air travel among similar workers w...
Men still dominate flying by better than a ten to one ratio, but there is no question that female pa...
Despite it being over a century since the first woman gained a pilot s licence, piloting remains a m...
In the last 25 years, female pilot numbers have increased but remain very low. Previous research has...
The purpose of this research is to determine if males are promoted faster than females who are equal...
In this paper, we propose a job assignment model allowing for a gender difference in access to jobs....
Since the deregulation of the airline industry, flight attendants have become the friendly faces and...
In the past 90 years, the workforce has been diversified in many fields yet diversity in the pilot w...
The promotion system for French academic economists provides an interesting environment to examine t...
The influence of the media, whether print, celluloid or contemporary electronic, on life and career ...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79), this paper considers the role ...
Using linked employer-employee data for Britain, we find a robust association between the share of f...
The promotion system for French academic economists provides an interesting environment to examine t...
The reasons for, and the implications arising from, the underrepresentation of women on the flightde...
The reasons for, and the implications arising from, the underrepresentation of women on the flightde...
We document gender differences in the price paid for work-related air travel among similar workers w...
Men still dominate flying by better than a ten to one ratio, but there is no question that female pa...
Despite it being over a century since the first woman gained a pilot s licence, piloting remains a m...
In the last 25 years, female pilot numbers have increased but remain very low. Previous research has...
The purpose of this research is to determine if males are promoted faster than females who are equal...
In this paper, we propose a job assignment model allowing for a gender difference in access to jobs....
Since the deregulation of the airline industry, flight attendants have become the friendly faces and...
In the past 90 years, the workforce has been diversified in many fields yet diversity in the pilot w...
The promotion system for French academic economists provides an interesting environment to examine t...
The influence of the media, whether print, celluloid or contemporary electronic, on life and career ...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79), this paper considers the role ...
Using linked employer-employee data for Britain, we find a robust association between the share of f...
The promotion system for French academic economists provides an interesting environment to examine t...