The gender segregation of occupations is an enduring feature of the labour market, and pay in female-dominated occupations remains lower than in male-dominated occupations. However, recent changes in the occupational structure have possibly altered the relationship between occupational segregation and the gender pay gap. Women's skills are increasingly in demand, and this is reducing the gender wage gap. We explore this premise using individual- and occupation-level Labour Force Survey and household panel data from Britain augmented with an innovative proxy indicator of productivity across occupations. The wage effects of occupational feminization are not as high as previously shown once this indicator is taken into account. Additionally, w...
We examine gender concentration and segregation between and within establishments in the British eco...
Previous research on gender issues in the labor force has concluded that there still remains a dispa...
This article presents a study on the quantification of the level of occupational access and wage dis...
The gender segregation of occupations is an enduring feature of the labour market, and pay in female...
Research has consistently demonstrated a negative and statistically significant relationship between...
Female-dominated occupations are poorly paid, but there is disagreement about why. Sociological expl...
This thesis is concerned with the link between gender segregation in the labor market and social ine...
Even though women today constitute the majority of higher education graduates, they still earn consi...
Research has consistently demonstrated a negative and significant relationship between occupational ...
This paper presents new evidence on the role of segregation into firms, occupations within a firm an...
The unequal distribution of men and women across occupations is both an historical phenomenon and a ...
Over the past decades the attention devoted to gender discrimination in the labour market by social ...
This study investigates the effect of working in gender-dominated occupations on wages. It controls ...
Polachek is particularly indebted to the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton University for pr...
Women continue to earn less than their male counterparts globally. Scholars and feminist activists h...
We examine gender concentration and segregation between and within establishments in the British eco...
Previous research on gender issues in the labor force has concluded that there still remains a dispa...
This article presents a study on the quantification of the level of occupational access and wage dis...
The gender segregation of occupations is an enduring feature of the labour market, and pay in female...
Research has consistently demonstrated a negative and statistically significant relationship between...
Female-dominated occupations are poorly paid, but there is disagreement about why. Sociological expl...
This thesis is concerned with the link between gender segregation in the labor market and social ine...
Even though women today constitute the majority of higher education graduates, they still earn consi...
Research has consistently demonstrated a negative and significant relationship between occupational ...
This paper presents new evidence on the role of segregation into firms, occupations within a firm an...
The unequal distribution of men and women across occupations is both an historical phenomenon and a ...
Over the past decades the attention devoted to gender discrimination in the labour market by social ...
This study investigates the effect of working in gender-dominated occupations on wages. It controls ...
Polachek is particularly indebted to the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton University for pr...
Women continue to earn less than their male counterparts globally. Scholars and feminist activists h...
We examine gender concentration and segregation between and within establishments in the British eco...
Previous research on gender issues in the labor force has concluded that there still remains a dispa...
This article presents a study on the quantification of the level of occupational access and wage dis...