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Occupational prestige and gender-occupational segregation

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Garcia-Mainar, Inmaculada ; Montuenga, Victor ; García-Martín, Guillermo

Work, Employment and Society

2018

32

2

April

348-367

gender discrimination ; gender ; female occupation

Spain

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0950017017730528

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"The purpose of this article is to determine whether there is a relationship between the proportion of women working in an occupation and the prestige assigned to that occupation. Based on a representative sample of Spanish employees from the Spanish Quality of Working Life Survey, pooled-sample data (2007–2010) are used to show that occupations with larger shares of women present lower prestige, controlling for a set of objective individual and work-related variables, and self-assessed indicators of working conditions. However, the results obtained do not support the devaluation theory since an inverted-U relationship between female share and occupational prestige is observed. This conclusion holds even after passing a battery of robustness checks. "

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