We argue that gender segregation stems from sources beyond occupation, the traditional domain of study: women and men differ not only in their occupational allocation but also in their time involvement in paid work, in their decisions to participate in the labor market at all and in their retirement age. We pool 21 Labour Force Surveys for the United Kingdom to measure and compare these various forms of segregation (occupational, temporal and economic) over the 1993-2013 period (n = 1,815,482). The analysis relies on the Strong Group Decomposability property of the Mutual Information index to add up all forms of segregation and to identify the evolution of segregation over the life course net of cohort and period effects. There are ...
We consider the extent to which temporal shifts have been responsible for an increased tendency for ...
This paper offers a framework to study the gender segregation induced, not only by occupational choi...
This study addresses the question of de-standardized life courses from a gender perspective. Multi-c...
We argue that gender segregation stems from sources beyond occupation, the traditional domain of st...
Most of the existing literature studies the gender segregation induced by occupational choices in t...
This paper offers a framework to study the gender segregation induced, not only by occupational choi...
Building upon the ideas first exposed by Theil and Finizza (1971) and Fuchs (1975), this paper prese...
Building upon the ideas first exposed by Theil and Finizza (1971) and Fuchs (1975), this paper prese...
Using micro data from the Austrian Labor Force Survey, this paper explores how decreases in the gen...
Decades after the beginning of the gender revolution, most women and men still work in sex-typed occ...
The systematic differences of gender representation across occupations, gender-based occupational se...
The gender segregation of occupations is an enduring feature of the labour market, and pay in female...
We consider the extent to which temporal shifts have been responsible for an increased tendency for ...
This paper offers a framework to study the gender segregation induced, not only by occupational choi...
This study addresses the question of de-standardized life courses from a gender perspective. Multi-c...
We argue that gender segregation stems from sources beyond occupation, the traditional domain of st...
Most of the existing literature studies the gender segregation induced by occupational choices in t...
This paper offers a framework to study the gender segregation induced, not only by occupational choi...
Building upon the ideas first exposed by Theil and Finizza (1971) and Fuchs (1975), this paper prese...
Building upon the ideas first exposed by Theil and Finizza (1971) and Fuchs (1975), this paper prese...
Using micro data from the Austrian Labor Force Survey, this paper explores how decreases in the gen...
Decades after the beginning of the gender revolution, most women and men still work in sex-typed occ...
The systematic differences of gender representation across occupations, gender-based occupational se...
The gender segregation of occupations is an enduring feature of the labour market, and pay in female...
We consider the extent to which temporal shifts have been responsible for an increased tendency for ...
This paper offers a framework to study the gender segregation induced, not only by occupational choi...
This study addresses the question of de-standardized life courses from a gender perspective. Multi-c...