Decades after the beginning of the gender revolution, most women and men still work in sex-typed occupations. This is a primary driver of the gender wage gap. Most research describing the patterns of occupational sex segregation focuses on supposedly innate job characteristics that match gender stereotypical abilities and preferences, such as the use of mathematical skills or social skills, on income and status differences between occupations, and on organizational job characteristics, for example, the need to work long hours. However, beyond such occupational attributes, sex segregation is hypothesized to exhibit emergent patterns that are linked to the interdependent job mobility of women and men, in particular, men selectively leaving fe...
This study investigates the effect of working in gender-dominated occupations on wages. It controls ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Froehlich, Olsson, Dorrough, Martiny. Ge...
We argue that gender segregation stems from sources beyond occupation, the traditional domain of st...
Decades after the beginning of the gender revolution, most women and men still work in sex-typed occ...
The gender segregation of occupations is an enduring feature of the labour market, and pay in female...
This thesis is concerned with the link between gender segregation in the labor market and social ine...
The systematic differences of gender representation across occupations, gender-based occupational se...
The unequal distribution of men and women across occupations is both an historical phenomenon and a ...
Polachek is particularly indebted to the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton University for pr...
Occupational gender segregation is one of the most visible characteristics of labour markets all ove...
(Preliminary, do not quote without permission) The paper contributes to the discussion whether deman...
Two striking and persistent features of the labor market are occupational segregation by sex and the...
Occupational data for industrial labour forces reveal sexual division of labour in the form of occup...
The employment of women in female-dominated occupations and men in male-dominated occu-pations (sex ...
Much research has examined the impact of occupational segregation on the gendergap in wages. This re...
This study investigates the effect of working in gender-dominated occupations on wages. It controls ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Froehlich, Olsson, Dorrough, Martiny. Ge...
We argue that gender segregation stems from sources beyond occupation, the traditional domain of st...
Decades after the beginning of the gender revolution, most women and men still work in sex-typed occ...
The gender segregation of occupations is an enduring feature of the labour market, and pay in female...
This thesis is concerned with the link between gender segregation in the labor market and social ine...
The systematic differences of gender representation across occupations, gender-based occupational se...
The unequal distribution of men and women across occupations is both an historical phenomenon and a ...
Polachek is particularly indebted to the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton University for pr...
Occupational gender segregation is one of the most visible characteristics of labour markets all ove...
(Preliminary, do not quote without permission) The paper contributes to the discussion whether deman...
Two striking and persistent features of the labor market are occupational segregation by sex and the...
Occupational data for industrial labour forces reveal sexual division of labour in the form of occup...
The employment of women in female-dominated occupations and men in male-dominated occu-pations (sex ...
Much research has examined the impact of occupational segregation on the gendergap in wages. This re...
This study investigates the effect of working in gender-dominated occupations on wages. It controls ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Froehlich, Olsson, Dorrough, Martiny. Ge...
We argue that gender segregation stems from sources beyond occupation, the traditional domain of st...