This paper examines how socio-demographic, educational, work attitude, and labour market characteristics contribute to gender differences in the earnings and promotion opportunities of 1985 university graduates employed full-time one year after graduating. Even after accounting for the effects of faculty of enrolment, gender differences in initial employment outcomes are attributable to gender-segregated labour market structures, union and professional association membership, and specific job conditions. Thus, men and women graduating from the same faculty and university translate credentials into different kinds of employment futures. Interestingly, wanting a job with good promotion opportu- nities at the time of graduation increased the c...
International audienceGender differences in wage expectations may affect investment in human capital...
International audienceGender differences in wage expectations may affect investment in human capital...
International audienceGender differences in wage expectations may affect investment in human capital...
This paper examines how socio-demographic, educational, work attitude, and labour market characteris...
This article deals with the issue of the influence of the gender segregation of graduates on findin...
The article deals with the unequal career outcomes between women and men. The data from the graduate...
The presence of baccalaureates who have specialized in fields not traditional for their gender repre...
Data from a project titled 'Men and Women University Graduates' & other available statistical data a...
This chapter provides an overview of the results from the 13 in-depth country-specific case studies ...
Two striking and persistent features of the labor market are occupational segregation by sex and the...
This study reports on research into the causes of disparities in the quality of employment between f...
abstract: The purpose of this research is to define significant explanatory factors behind gendered ...
In the search for an explanation of wage inequalities between men and women, it is often argued that...
International audienceGender differences in wage expectations may affect investment in human capital...
International audienceGender differences in wage expectations may affect investment in human capital...
International audienceGender differences in wage expectations may affect investment in human capital...
International audienceGender differences in wage expectations may affect investment in human capital...
International audienceGender differences in wage expectations may affect investment in human capital...
This paper examines how socio-demographic, educational, work attitude, and labour market characteris...
This article deals with the issue of the influence of the gender segregation of graduates on findin...
The article deals with the unequal career outcomes between women and men. The data from the graduate...
The presence of baccalaureates who have specialized in fields not traditional for their gender repre...
Data from a project titled 'Men and Women University Graduates' & other available statistical data a...
This chapter provides an overview of the results from the 13 in-depth country-specific case studies ...
Two striking and persistent features of the labor market are occupational segregation by sex and the...
This study reports on research into the causes of disparities in the quality of employment between f...
abstract: The purpose of this research is to define significant explanatory factors behind gendered ...
In the search for an explanation of wage inequalities between men and women, it is often argued that...
International audienceGender differences in wage expectations may affect investment in human capital...
International audienceGender differences in wage expectations may affect investment in human capital...
International audienceGender differences in wage expectations may affect investment in human capital...
International audienceGender differences in wage expectations may affect investment in human capital...
International audienceGender differences in wage expectations may affect investment in human capital...