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gender based occupational segregation

Authors: Endre Sik, Dániel Csaba, András Hann. Qualitative and quantitative data collection and recording has been done by Ipsos Inc.

Authors: Endre Sik, Dániel Csaba, András Hann. Qualitative and quantitative data collection and recording has been done by Ipsos Inc.

... of gender-based occupational segregation and wage gap in the total sample shows that while in the ...of gender-based occupational segregation and wage gap differs ...

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Demonstrating How to Best Examine Group-based Segregation: A Statistical and Conceptual Multilevel Approach

Demonstrating How to Best Examine Group-based Segregation: A Statistical and Conceptual Multilevel Approach

... in occupational sorting between immigrants and the majority population may therefore result from (1) between-group differences in the skills they offer or (2) preferences of employers for individual ...

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Gender wage differentials and occupational distribution

Gender wage differentials and occupational distribution

... the gender wage gap is to consider both the effects of gender differences in employees’ human capital endowments and labor market ...of gender segregation across occupations in explaining ...

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Manifestation of gender discrimination in the process of human resources development—A content analysis based on interview data

Manifestation of gender discrimination in the process of human resources development—A content analysis based on interview data

... results based on manifestation of gender discrimination in HRD are ...the gender discrimination in enterprise HRD manifests in gender segregation, employment gender ...

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The role of vocational education in the transmission of gender segregation from education to employment: Switzerland and Bulgaria compared

The role of vocational education in the transmission of gender segregation from education to employment: Switzerland and Bulgaria compared

... horizontal gender segrega- tion exists in the labour market; it is historically higher in Switzerland compared to Bulgaria, whereas they have similar shares of women in general upper secondary edu- cation and in ...

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Gender-Specific Occupational Segregation, Glass Ceiling Effects, and Earnings in Managerial Positions: Results of a Fixed Effects Model

Gender-Specific Occupational Segregation, Glass Ceiling Effects, and Earnings in Managerial Positions: Results of a Fixed Effects Model

... the gender pay gap in private-sector management positions based on the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) for the years ...on occupational gender segregation, and on the effects ...

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The Impact of Gender Segregation on Male-Female Wage Differentials

The Impact of Gender Segregation on Male-Female Wage Differentials

... of gender segregation on the female-male wage gap has primarily focused on the ...explaining gender occupational segregation, which also differs substantially across ...explaining ...

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Occupational segregation, gender essentialism and male primacy as major barriers to equity in HIV/AIDS caregiving: Findings from Lesotho

Occupational segregation, gender essentialism and male primacy as major barriers to equity in HIV/AIDS caregiving: Findings from Lesotho

... in gender essentialism, and the gender hierarchies inherent in male ...socially-constructed gender differences are counterproductive and that it is especially desirable to eliminate essentialist ...

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Occupational gender segregation in an equilibrium search model

Occupational gender segregation in an equilibrium search model

... affect occupational gender ...their gender, and/or (iv) less social pressure. All these models are based on a per- fectly competitive labor market, in which the labor supply curve facing an ...

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Women and the labor market: Analysis of Occupational Sex Segregation in México

Women and the labor market: Analysis of Occupational Sex Segregation in México

... of occupational sex segregation in Mexico between the years of 2000 and 2010, considering it as the expression of inequality between men and women in the labor ...(ENOE) based on the official labor ...

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Educational segregation and the gender wage gap in Greece

Educational segregation and the gender wage gap in Greece

... Related to the above is the well-documented higher risk aversion that typically characterizes women as compared to men (Grazier and Sloane, 2008). In this case one would expect to observe women selecting less uncertain ...

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Gender Differences in Occupational Stress: A Study of the It Industry

Gender Differences in Occupational Stress: A Study of the It Industry

... in occupational stress is ...chronic occupational stress. Occupational Stress can thus be defined as the detrimental physical and emotional response that occurs when the demands of the job do not ...

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Sex, gender and work segregation in the cultural industries

Sex, gender and work segregation in the cultural industries

... sex segregation in the cultural ...on gender stereotypes, or prevailing discourses about the characteristics of women and men, as potential explanations of sex ...

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Ethnic Minority Disadvantage in the Labour Market: Participation, Skills and Geographical Inequalities. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, pp.1-96 (Full Published Report)

Ethnic Minority Disadvantage in the Labour Market: Participation, Skills and Geographical Inequalities. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, pp.1-96 (Full Published Report)

... There are several potentially important themes which have not been possible to explore in this report. The analysis has concentrated on England and Wales rather than the whole of the UK due to data restrictions at time ...

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Patterns of occupational segregation by sex in the Canadian labour force.

Patterns of occupational segregation by sex in the Canadian labour force.

... In 1951 Canada was experiencing rapid, post-war industrialization which placed a demand upon the society for professional and skilled labour (Porter, 1951, p. 44). At this point in time, the Canadian labour force showed ...

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Factors Affecting Polytechnic Students’ Perception of Building-Based Vocational Skills

Factors Affecting Polytechnic Students’ Perception of Building-Based Vocational Skills

... was based on Ajzen’s Theory of Planned Behaviour, is to explore the influence of gender and family’s occupational background on the attitudes of polytechnic students towards building-based ...

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Monitoring Costs and Occupational Segregation by Sex: An Historical Analysis

Monitoring Costs and Occupational Segregation by Sex: An Historical Analysis

... Similarly, males might produce the higher quality good, and males might also be employed on time—rate pay In industries that screen workers at one level of production for jobs at another[r] ...

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Gender Differences in Higher Education Efficiency and the Effect of Horizontal Segregation by Gender

Gender Differences in Higher Education Efficiency and the Effect of Horizontal Segregation by Gender

... by gender hierarchy and “masculine” atmosphere at the ...their gender also has advantages, for example, special attention and willingness to help on behalf of professors and male ...

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Gender Segregation on the Labour Market: Roots, Implications and Policy Responses in Bulgaria

Gender Segregation on the Labour Market: Roots, Implications and Policy Responses in Bulgaria

... Regarding sectoral segregation, the concentration of women in low paid branches, e.g. textile industry, teachers, social care workers, etc., is linked to the low productivity of the sectors and the fact that the ...

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Into the Abyss: Occupational Segregation of Immigrant Workers and the Spanish Crisis 2006-2012

Into the Abyss: Occupational Segregation of Immigrant Workers and the Spanish Crisis 2006-2012

... the occupational segregation of ...96). Segregation had dramatic consequences on foreign employment in cities, according to Dickerson and Johnson ...

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