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Gender-based Segregation before and after the Great Recession

Stephan Humpert

Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2015, vol. XXII, issue 4(605), Winter, 53-62

Abstract: Pooled international survey data is used to analyze occupational segregation in times of the great recession. Observing over 30 European economies and the United States over a time span of 10 years, I present evidence of a somehow surprising crisis effect on gender-based segregation. While all economies differ in their general magnitudes, the economic downturn affects a temporary reduction of segregation in terms of two dissimilarity measures.

Keywords: Gender Segregation; Duncan Index; Karmel-MacLachlan Index; European Social Survey (ESS); General Social Survey (GSS). (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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