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Doing and undoing gender at work: the workplace experiences of trans people in Switzerland

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Parini, Lorena

International Labour Review

2022

161

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September

341-373

discrimination ; equal employment opportunity ; gender equality ; sexual orientation ; labour law

Switzerland

Human rights

https://doi.org/10.1111/ilr.12207

English

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"This article studies occupational segregation in Europe by gender and immigration status using the European Labour Force Survey for 2005–19. Unlike previous studies, it quantifies levels of segregation separately for female and male immigrants in each country. Overall, male immigrants experience lower occupational segregation than their female counterparts and the second generation is less segregated than the first. Segregation is generally lower in North-Western Europe and higher in the South-East. A counterfactual analysis reveals that immigrants' characteristics explain a small part of these cross-country differences. Institutional setting, integration policies and country-specific norms might play a major role."

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