This paper presents evidence on gender segregation in employment contracts in 15 EU countries, using micro data from the ECHPS. Women are over-represented in part-time jobs in all countries considered, but while in northern Europe such allocation roughly reflects women’s preferences and their need to combine work with child care, in southern Europe part-time jobs are often involuntary and provide significantly lower job satisfaction than fulltime ones. Women are also over-represented in fixed-term contracts in southern Europe, and again this job allocation cannot be explained by preferences or productivity differentials between the two genders. There is thus a largely unexplained residual in the gender job allocation, which may be consisten...
This study explores the role of labour market discrimination in determining occupational distributio...
In recent years, female labour market participation has rapidly increased in most European countries...
There is evidence of a negative cross-country correlation between gender wage and employment gaps. W...
This paper presents evidence on gender segregation in employment contracts in 15 EU countries, using...
Our goal in this paper is twofold. First, to examine the role of education and other socio-economic ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between wages and the fraction of women in an o...
This study examines the origin of the gender wage gap and of its cross-country heterogeneity using u...
This paper reviews European policy towards occupational segregation and the gender earnings gap in t...
First Published: 2 November 2016Using the Labour Force Survey 2013, this paper examines gender diffe...
This study analyses gender differences in fixed term contracts in 19 European countries, using micro...
In this paper, we investigate whether gender employment rate responses to upward and downward fluctu...
The aim of this report is to analyse employment segregation for women and men in the European labour...
The performance of men and women in the labour market has converged enormously in the last decades, ...
This study explores the role of labour market discrimination in determining occupational distributio...
In recent years, female labour market participation has rapidly increased in most European countries...
There is evidence of a negative cross-country correlation between gender wage and employment gaps. W...
This paper presents evidence on gender segregation in employment contracts in 15 EU countries, using...
Our goal in this paper is twofold. First, to examine the role of education and other socio-economic ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between wages and the fraction of women in an o...
This study examines the origin of the gender wage gap and of its cross-country heterogeneity using u...
This paper reviews European policy towards occupational segregation and the gender earnings gap in t...
First Published: 2 November 2016Using the Labour Force Survey 2013, this paper examines gender diffe...
This study analyses gender differences in fixed term contracts in 19 European countries, using micro...
In this paper, we investigate whether gender employment rate responses to upward and downward fluctu...
The aim of this report is to analyse employment segregation for women and men in the European labour...
The performance of men and women in the labour market has converged enormously in the last decades, ...
This study explores the role of labour market discrimination in determining occupational distributio...
In recent years, female labour market participation has rapidly increased in most European countries...
There is evidence of a negative cross-country correlation between gender wage and employment gaps. W...