Where do Women Work Analysing Patterns in Occupational Segregation by Gender?
Juan Dolado,
Florentino Felgueroso and
Juan F Jimeno
Annals of Economics and Statistics, 2003, issue 71-72, 267-292
Abstract:
Our goal in this paper is twofold. First, to examine the role of education and other socio-economic factors in explaining differences between the EU and the US in occupational segregation by gender. And, secondly, to analyse its relationship with job characteristics, remuneration and promotion opportunities of female employees.
Date: 2003
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