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AUTOR(ES) Hans-Peter Blossfeld , Johanna Dämmrich
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) European University Institute, San Domenico di Fiesole, Leibniz Association, Berlin, Germany
ANO 2017
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Acta Sociologica
ISSN 0001-6993
E-ISSN 1502-3869
EDITORA Annual Reviews (United States)
DOI 10.1177/0001699316675022
CITAÇÕES 8
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 62ebcb99607c3b75b4fb646ccf524888

Resumo

Using the Labour Force Survey 2013, this paper examines gender differences in holding supervisory positions in 26 European countries and relates these differences to horizontal gender segregation, i.e. women and men working in different jobs. First, we confirm the findings of previous studies that women are still disadvantaged in holding supervisory positions in almost all countries. Second, by examining how women's disadvantage varies when working in male-dominated, gender-mixed, and female-dominated occupations, we observe women's lowest disadvantage in male-dominated occupations in most countries. Third, applying a two-stage multilevel analysis, we explore at the macro level how the country variation in women's disadvantage in holding supervisory positions is related to horizontal gender segregation, selection of women in the labour market, and conditions facilitating the combination of work and family, and whether women's disadvantage significantly differs among welfare regimes. We provide evidence that differences among welfare regimes capture much better country variation than single macro indicators.

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