Using the U.S. Office of Personnel Management\u27s Central Personnel Data File, the author shows that from 1976 through 1992 gender integration of occupations proceeded more rapidly and steadily in the federal civil service than in the general economy. During that period, increasing numbers of women moved into traditionally male occupations, especially in professional and administrative work. Little of that progress, the author finds, was attributable to changes in women\u27s education or seniority. Although average grades (indicating levels of responsibility) in male-dominated occupations declined as women entered them, gender integration of occupations helped to narrow male-female pay disparities in the federal service more than in the ge...
Graduation date: 1996This study re-examines how variations in market power\ud across industries affe...
This thesis is concerned with the link between gender segregation in the labor market and social ine...
Although the pay gap between men and women in the U.S. workforce has narrowed since the 1980s, numer...
Using the U.S. Office of Personnel Management\u27s Central Personnel Data File, the author shows tha...
tion of occupations proceeded more rapidly and steadily in the federal civil service than in the gen...
This paper reports the results of a study of promotions and salary outcomes in the U.S. Federal Civi...
Two striking and persistent features of the labor market are occupational segregation by sex and the...
Background: Declining occupational sex segregation in the late 20th century helped to usher in unpre...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2010.02.006We ...
This dissertation investigates female career progress in the U. S. federal government in aspects of ...
This study has found evidence that occupational segregation is still present, as some traditionally ...
The proportion of women in state government jobs and applicant pools is well explained by a model em...
This article updates the 1995 study by Macpherson and Hirsch that used monthly Current Population Su...
Macro-level processes transfer many of the income benefits of occupational integration to all women ...
Economic theories of occupational sex segregation are incomplete. They explain why women do not work...
Graduation date: 1996This study re-examines how variations in market power\ud across industries affe...
This thesis is concerned with the link between gender segregation in the labor market and social ine...
Although the pay gap between men and women in the U.S. workforce has narrowed since the 1980s, numer...
Using the U.S. Office of Personnel Management\u27s Central Personnel Data File, the author shows tha...
tion of occupations proceeded more rapidly and steadily in the federal civil service than in the gen...
This paper reports the results of a study of promotions and salary outcomes in the U.S. Federal Civi...
Two striking and persistent features of the labor market are occupational segregation by sex and the...
Background: Declining occupational sex segregation in the late 20th century helped to usher in unpre...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2010.02.006We ...
This dissertation investigates female career progress in the U. S. federal government in aspects of ...
This study has found evidence that occupational segregation is still present, as some traditionally ...
The proportion of women in state government jobs and applicant pools is well explained by a model em...
This article updates the 1995 study by Macpherson and Hirsch that used monthly Current Population Su...
Macro-level processes transfer many of the income benefits of occupational integration to all women ...
Economic theories of occupational sex segregation are incomplete. They explain why women do not work...
Graduation date: 1996This study re-examines how variations in market power\ud across industries affe...
This thesis is concerned with the link between gender segregation in the labor market and social ine...
Although the pay gap between men and women in the U.S. workforce has narrowed since the 1980s, numer...