The paper addresses the question of whether sex segregation in the labour market, one of the most significant causes in gender inequality in paid work, has changed recently. The paper starts by suggesting new ways of distinguishing between the horizontal and vertical components of segregation, by separating industrial from hierarchical segregation. Further, while most previous analysis has been at either a national level or at the level of specific industries, this paper approaches the issue in actual local labour markets, or travel-to-work areas. The paper uses these newly refined measures to address the issue of changes in sex segregation during 1971-1981. We argue that while some aspects of segregation have decreased, such as the extreme...
This study untangles the complex interplay of individual and contextual factors shaping cross-nation...
Feminized occupations such as nursing, teaching, social work and librarianship are gendered because...
Due to the dramatic rise in women\u27s participation in paid labor, a large and growing literature i...
ABSTRACT The article is based on the argument that labour market segregation is an important factor ...
(Preliminary, do not quote without permission) The paper contributes to the discussion whether deman...
Also known as Economics Paper no. 10SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:9...
This paper is an assessment of the sex ratio index as a measure of trends in occupational segregatio...
The aim of this report is to analyse employment segregation for women and men in the European labour...
The aim of this report is to analyse employment segregation for women and men in the European labour...
In a series of papers, Blackburn et al. claim to solve the conceptual and measurement issues associa...
The paper studies the sources of gender segregation on the within-firm level and its effect on gende...
Perales F. and Vidal S. Looking inwards: towards a geographically sensitive approach to occupational...
In recent decades, scholars and policy-makers have devoted increasing attention to the uneven distri...
This work presents complex look at the issue of gender segregation of the labour market in the Czech...
The paper utilizes the methodology proposed by Johnson and Solon (American Economic Review, 76 (5), ...
This study untangles the complex interplay of individual and contextual factors shaping cross-nation...
Feminized occupations such as nursing, teaching, social work and librarianship are gendered because...
Due to the dramatic rise in women\u27s participation in paid labor, a large and growing literature i...
ABSTRACT The article is based on the argument that labour market segregation is an important factor ...
(Preliminary, do not quote without permission) The paper contributes to the discussion whether deman...
Also known as Economics Paper no. 10SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:9...
This paper is an assessment of the sex ratio index as a measure of trends in occupational segregatio...
The aim of this report is to analyse employment segregation for women and men in the European labour...
The aim of this report is to analyse employment segregation for women and men in the European labour...
In a series of papers, Blackburn et al. claim to solve the conceptual and measurement issues associa...
The paper studies the sources of gender segregation on the within-firm level and its effect on gende...
Perales F. and Vidal S. Looking inwards: towards a geographically sensitive approach to occupational...
In recent decades, scholars and policy-makers have devoted increasing attention to the uneven distri...
This work presents complex look at the issue of gender segregation of the labour market in the Czech...
The paper utilizes the methodology proposed by Johnson and Solon (American Economic Review, 76 (5), ...
This study untangles the complex interplay of individual and contextual factors shaping cross-nation...
Feminized occupations such as nursing, teaching, social work and librarianship are gendered because...
Due to the dramatic rise in women\u27s participation in paid labor, a large and growing literature i...