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Mobility and Gender in a Segmented Labor Market: A Closer Look

Jeffrey Waddoups and Djeto Assane

American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1993, vol. 52, issue 4, 399-412

Abstract: Abstract. Male and female workers’ labor segment location and intersegment mobility processes are compared to assess the existence and nature of inequalities in the structure of labor market opportunity. Findings indicate significant differences in segment location, upward occupational mobility and opportunity structures across gender groups.

Date: 1993
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