This paper investigates the micro and macro-level factors affecting the empirical association between occupational sex-composition and individual earnings. This is done in two analytical steps using data from the second round of the European Social Survey. In a first step, country-fixed-effects regressions are used to test the extent to which job-specialization, gender attitudes and the relative supply of domestic work can account for the impact of occupational sex-composition on earnings. In accordance with previous research, it is found that all these micro-level variables have a significant effect on the analyzed association, yet only job-specialization can explain it away by itself. In a second analytical step, macro-level interactions ...
Due to the dramatic rise in women\u27s participation in paid labor, a large and growing literature i...
Occupational sex segregation and its relationship with wages during the 1973-93 period are examined....
This study analyzes the relationship between the segregation of women across establishments and the ...
This paper investigates the micro and macro-level factors affecting the empirical association betwee...
This article proposes an explanation of sex-differences in job-allocation and pay in different insti...
Important theoretical controversies remain unresolved in the literatire on occupational sex-segregat...
Important theoretical controversies remain unresolved in the literatire on occupational sex-segregat...
ABSTRACT This paper proposes an explanation of sex-differences in job-allocation and pay. Joballocat...
Different explanations have been given for the sex gap in pay between male and female occupations. C...
Research has consistently demonstrated a negative and statistically significant relationship between...
Research has consistently demonstrated a negative and significant relationship between occupational ...
The unequal distribution of men and women across occupations is both an historical phenomenon and a ...
Two striking and persistent features of the labor market are occupational segregation by sex and the...
Due to the dramatic rise in women\u27s participation in paid labor, a large and growing literature i...
Due to the dramatic rise in women\u27s participation in paid labor, a large and growing literature i...
Due to the dramatic rise in women\u27s participation in paid labor, a large and growing literature i...
Occupational sex segregation and its relationship with wages during the 1973-93 period are examined....
This study analyzes the relationship between the segregation of women across establishments and the ...
This paper investigates the micro and macro-level factors affecting the empirical association betwee...
This article proposes an explanation of sex-differences in job-allocation and pay in different insti...
Important theoretical controversies remain unresolved in the literatire on occupational sex-segregat...
Important theoretical controversies remain unresolved in the literatire on occupational sex-segregat...
ABSTRACT This paper proposes an explanation of sex-differences in job-allocation and pay. Joballocat...
Different explanations have been given for the sex gap in pay between male and female occupations. C...
Research has consistently demonstrated a negative and statistically significant relationship between...
Research has consistently demonstrated a negative and significant relationship between occupational ...
The unequal distribution of men and women across occupations is both an historical phenomenon and a ...
Two striking and persistent features of the labor market are occupational segregation by sex and the...
Due to the dramatic rise in women\u27s participation in paid labor, a large and growing literature i...
Due to the dramatic rise in women\u27s participation in paid labor, a large and growing literature i...
Due to the dramatic rise in women\u27s participation in paid labor, a large and growing literature i...
Occupational sex segregation and its relationship with wages during the 1973-93 period are examined....
This study analyzes the relationship between the segregation of women across establishments and the ...