A hundred years of sex segregation in the Swedish labour market Women have composed a substantial part of the Swedish labour force throughout the 20th century. This article provides a brief outline of some debates and processes that directly or indirectly affected women’s labour force participation and the sexual division of labour in non-agricultural work during the 20th century. The overall purpose is to study trends in horizontal and vertical segregation by sex in the Swedish labour market between 1890 and 1990 using log-linear modelling. The results indicate that the level of horizontal segregation by sex increased the first decades of the 20th century, which to some extent contradicts earlier assertions that the level of sex segregatio...
The aim of this study is to examine whether, and to what extent, the differences in wages between wo...
This Licentiate thesis exhibits the progress of the research in which I have been involved for the p...
Contrary to the expected negative link between rising female education and fertility it has been sho...
A hundred years of sex segregation in the Swedish labour market Women have composed a substantial pa...
Abstract Historical studies indicate that determinants of the gender wage gap have varied through hi...
There is a wide spread discrimination between the genders at the Swedish labour market. Women get lo...
The report summarises the changes in the Swedish labour market during the period 1989 to 1995. In th...
This book deals with women and socioeconomic change in twentieth century Sweden. The main focus is o...
The paper addresses the question of whether sex segregation in the labour market, one of the most si...
This article traces work-life evolution in Sweden during recent decades against the backdrop of long...
I describe changes in the social structure of the Swedish workforce over the long term. Occupational...
The following is an examination of work and gender and how they interlocked in a Swedishbrewery betw...
The following is an examination of work and gender and how they interlocked in a Swedishbrewery betw...
In this article I focus on women's advancement in the Swedish labour market during more than a centu...
The fundamental issue addressed in this paper is why women receive lower wages than men. The relevan...
The aim of this study is to examine whether, and to what extent, the differences in wages between wo...
This Licentiate thesis exhibits the progress of the research in which I have been involved for the p...
Contrary to the expected negative link between rising female education and fertility it has been sho...
A hundred years of sex segregation in the Swedish labour market Women have composed a substantial pa...
Abstract Historical studies indicate that determinants of the gender wage gap have varied through hi...
There is a wide spread discrimination between the genders at the Swedish labour market. Women get lo...
The report summarises the changes in the Swedish labour market during the period 1989 to 1995. In th...
This book deals with women and socioeconomic change in twentieth century Sweden. The main focus is o...
The paper addresses the question of whether sex segregation in the labour market, one of the most si...
This article traces work-life evolution in Sweden during recent decades against the backdrop of long...
I describe changes in the social structure of the Swedish workforce over the long term. Occupational...
The following is an examination of work and gender and how they interlocked in a Swedishbrewery betw...
The following is an examination of work and gender and how they interlocked in a Swedishbrewery betw...
In this article I focus on women's advancement in the Swedish labour market during more than a centu...
The fundamental issue addressed in this paper is why women receive lower wages than men. The relevan...
The aim of this study is to examine whether, and to what extent, the differences in wages between wo...
This Licentiate thesis exhibits the progress of the research in which I have been involved for the p...
Contrary to the expected negative link between rising female education and fertility it has been sho...