We examine gender differences in perceived quality of employment (achievement, content, job insecurity, job flexibility, and physical and emotional conditions). We ask whether women’s occupations provide better conditions in areas that facilitate their dual role in society, such as flexible working schedule, as a tradeoff for low monetary rewards. Specifically, we examine how closely women’s concentration in broader occupational categories, embedded in particular national contexts, is associated with gender differences in job quality. Utilizing the 2005 ISSP modules on work orientation, we find that women lag behind men on most dimensions of job quality. This result runs counter to the hypothesis that women’s occupations compensate for thei...
Our goal in this paper is twofold. First, to examine the role of education and other socio-economic ...
An understanding of differences in non-monetary work conditions is fundamental for a complete charac...
Occupational segregation by gender is prevalent and can explain some of the gender wage gap. I empir...
Polachek is particularly indebted to the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton University for pr...
In this paper, I examine whether and to which degree quality of work and employment differ between m...
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...
Previous research linking occupational gender segregation to the workplace authority gap assumes tha...
Previous research on the devaluation of women's work has investigated whether the net effect of gend...
The proportion of men and women workers varies among occupation types. There are several factors tha...
Previous research on gender issues in the labor force has concluded that there still remains a dispa...
Occupational segregation and pay gaps by gender remain large, while many of the constraints traditio...
This report studies the gender differences in job tasks and their relationship with two important la...
peer reviewedWe here consider the relationship between workplace gender measures and employees’ perc...
The unequal distribution of men and women across occupations is both an historical phenomenon and a ...
Our goal in this paper is twofold. First, to examine the role of education and other socio-economic ...
An understanding of differences in non-monetary work conditions is fundamental for a complete charac...
Occupational segregation by gender is prevalent and can explain some of the gender wage gap. I empir...
Polachek is particularly indebted to the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton University for pr...
In this paper, I examine whether and to which degree quality of work and employment differ between m...
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...
Previous research linking occupational gender segregation to the workplace authority gap assumes tha...
Previous research on the devaluation of women's work has investigated whether the net effect of gend...
The proportion of men and women workers varies among occupation types. There are several factors tha...
Previous research on gender issues in the labor force has concluded that there still remains a dispa...
Occupational segregation and pay gaps by gender remain large, while many of the constraints traditio...
This report studies the gender differences in job tasks and their relationship with two important la...
peer reviewedWe here consider the relationship between workplace gender measures and employees’ perc...
The unequal distribution of men and women across occupations is both an historical phenomenon and a ...
Our goal in this paper is twofold. First, to examine the role of education and other socio-economic ...
An understanding of differences in non-monetary work conditions is fundamental for a complete charac...
Occupational segregation by gender is prevalent and can explain some of the gender wage gap. I empir...