In this article, we investigate why women are less likely than men to hold a position of workplace authority and why countries differ in this respect. We focus on the importance of investments in different types of human capital and the returns on them. Whether leave policies, the availability of part-time work, and gender desegregation in education contribute to the explanation of cross-national differences in the gender gap in authority is also investigated. Data from the European Social Survey 2004/05 and country-specific information were used to estimate several hierarchical models. Looking at Europe as a whole, we find evidence that overall work experience, experience with the current employer, and working hours help explain the gender...
Literature on sex occupational segregation has typically focused on the micro and macro determinants...
International audiencePurpose The authors aim to explore the link between the gender composition of ...
In the labour market framework, gender inequalities penalizing women in participation, remuneration...
Abendroth A, Maas I, Van der Lippe T. Human Capital and the Gender Gap in Authority in European Coun...
The paper investigates the gender wage gap in relation to the multi-dimensional human capital measur...
Item does not contain fulltextThe finding that men are disproportionately represented in positions o...
The finding that men are disproportionately represented in positions of workplace authority to an ex...
We explore a range of issues concerning the gender gap in workplace authority in seven countries (th...
First Published: 2 November 2016Using the Labour Force Survey 2013, this paper examines gender diffe...
This paper analyses the extent to which gender differences in human capital contribute to explaining...
In this paper, I examine whether and to which degree quality of work and employment differ between m...
This article argues that cross-national diversity in women’s concentration in the public sector expl...
This thesis consists of four empirical studies on women and men in European labour markets. Study I ...
In some OECD countries the male and female unemployment rates are very similar but in others (notabl...
This paper investigates the gender gap in a wide range of labour market outcomes (income, skill util...
Literature on sex occupational segregation has typically focused on the micro and macro determinants...
International audiencePurpose The authors aim to explore the link between the gender composition of ...
In the labour market framework, gender inequalities penalizing women in participation, remuneration...
Abendroth A, Maas I, Van der Lippe T. Human Capital and the Gender Gap in Authority in European Coun...
The paper investigates the gender wage gap in relation to the multi-dimensional human capital measur...
Item does not contain fulltextThe finding that men are disproportionately represented in positions o...
The finding that men are disproportionately represented in positions of workplace authority to an ex...
We explore a range of issues concerning the gender gap in workplace authority in seven countries (th...
First Published: 2 November 2016Using the Labour Force Survey 2013, this paper examines gender diffe...
This paper analyses the extent to which gender differences in human capital contribute to explaining...
In this paper, I examine whether and to which degree quality of work and employment differ between m...
This article argues that cross-national diversity in women’s concentration in the public sector expl...
This thesis consists of four empirical studies on women and men in European labour markets. Study I ...
In some OECD countries the male and female unemployment rates are very similar but in others (notabl...
This paper investigates the gender gap in a wide range of labour market outcomes (income, skill util...
Literature on sex occupational segregation has typically focused on the micro and macro determinants...
International audiencePurpose The authors aim to explore the link between the gender composition of ...
In the labour market framework, gender inequalities penalizing women in participation, remuneration...