Recent trends in occupational segregation by Gendera look across the Atlantic

  1. Dolado, Juan José
  2. Felgueroso Fernández, Florentino
  3. Jimeno Serrano, Juan Francisco
Revista:
Documentos de trabajo. Economic series ( Universidad Carlos III. Departamento de Economía )

Año de publicación: 2002

Número: 30

Tipo: Documento de Trabajo

Resumen

In this paper, we analyse the recent patterns of occupational segregation by gender in the EU countries vis-á-vis the US. Given the lack of long time-series data on homogeneous LFS data about occupations and educational attainments for male and female workers in EU countries, we use a single cross section corresponding to 1999 as the basis of comparison, hoping to uncover covergence trends by examining whether the EU-Us differentials in gender occupational segregation decline across age cohorts. The main findings of our study are: (i) gender segregation has been declining across age cohorts in the case of female graduates and has remained steady for those with lower educational levels; in particular, the level ot segregation for the former group is higher in the EU than in the US; (ii) gender segregation seems to be positively correlated with the share of part-time jobs; and (iii) there is some evidence, albeit a weak one, that the gender wage gap and occupational segregation are positively correlated, particularly when the Scandinavian countries are excluded from the sample.