The Differential Impact of the Global Economy on Men and Women Employed in Selected Industrial Sectors Which Experience High Levels of International Competition: A Cross-National Comparison
Russell Long
No 111, LIS Working papers from LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg
Abstract:
This study explores the influence that international competition has on worker well-being in the US, UK and Sweden. Industrial sectors are divided into tow groups: those that experience international competition and those that do not. Electronics, textiles, apparel, and automobile production represent the former, and state and local government jobs, hospital work, social work and restaurant work represent the latter.
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Date: 1994-05
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