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In this paper, I show that occupations in South Africa are segregated and stratified not only by race, but also by … gender segregation and stratification, with women and men entering occupations previously dominated by the other gender …
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historical wage gaps still exist and are affected by the government in power. Therefore, this study provides evidence of race … same period and have remained constant over the sample period. Most of the race-based occupational segregation is a result …
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women's employment in the United States through the lenses of both feminist economic theory and stratification economics. …
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territorial differences in a) the educational level of white women, b) the gender-race composition of the labor force, c) the …
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Using the 2005-2007 American Community Survey, we analyze the occupational segregation of workers by race and ethnicity …
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We extend the conventional framework for measuring segregation to consider stratification of occupations by gender, i … US has been accompanied by a deeper, longer reduction in gender stratification. We further investigate the role of … workers' characteristics, showing that gender differences cannot explain the levels of segregation/stratification in any year …
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lines but racial lines as well, by estimating the effects of job density measures that are disaggregated by race. We find …
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or labor market networks inwhich race matters. We first report new evidence on the spatial mismatch hypothesis, using … workers. We then look at racial mismatch, by estimating the effects of job density measures that are disaggregated by race. We …
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lines but racial lines as well, by estimating the effects of job density measures that are disaggregated by race. We find …
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