Gender equality, part-time work and segregation in Europe
type="main"> <p>This article shows how both segregation by sex and segregation by hours shape the occupational space of part-time workers. The level of segregation by sex varies according to the shares of full-time and part-time work in total employment, and the trade-off between increasing the volume of female employment and decreasing segregation by sex is much stronger for full-time work. The author argues that there is less segregation by sex in part-time work than in full-time work, and that it is the gap between the volume of male and female part-time employment that determines the effect of part-time work on segregation in total employment.
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2014
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Authors: | SPARREBOOM, Theo |
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International Labour Review. - International Labour Organization (ILO), ISSN 0020-7780. - Vol. 153.2014, 2, p. 245-268
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International Labour Organization (ILO) |
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