VALENTOVÁ, Marie, Iva ŠMÍDOVÁ and Tomáš KATRŇÁK. Gender Segregation in the Labour Market Placed in the Context of Educational Segregation: Cross-National Comparison. Sociológia - Slovak Sociological Review. Bratislava: Slovenská akadémia vied, 2007, vol. 39, No 3, p. 214-244. ISSN 0049-1225.
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Original name Gender Segregation in the Labour Market Placed in the Context of Educational Segregation: Cross-National Comparison
Name in Czech Genderová segregace na trhu práce v kontextu vzdělanostní segregace: mezinárodní srovnání
Authors VALENTOVÁ, Marie (203 Czech Republic), Iva ŠMÍDOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, guarantor) and Tomáš KATRŇÁK (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Sociológia - Slovak Sociological Review, Bratislava, Slovenská akadémia vied, 2007, 0049-1225.
Other information
Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 50000 5. Social Sciences
Country of publisher Slovakia
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Impact factor Impact factor: 0.116
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14230/07:00020312
Organization unit Faculty of Social Studies
UT WoS 000260348800002
Keywords in English Gendered social structure occupational gender segregation educational segregation gender analysis cross-national comparison
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Lucie Galčanová Batista, Ph.D., učo 41048. Changed: 8/4/2010 18:20.
Abstract
Gender Segregation in the Labour Market Placed in the Context of Educational Segregation: Cross-National Comparison. The position of women in the labour market may be analysed in many possible ways. In general, we can distinguish between two main approaches. The first one brings into focus the access to the labour market and works with indicators such as labour market participation, employment rates, unemployment rates, inactivity rates, duration of employment etc. The second approach deals with the issue of quality of labour market participation, which includes problems like occupational gender segregation, gender gap and labour market discrimination. This article focuses on the latter approach, in particular on the occupational gender segregation in relation to the gender segregation in education. The theory of human capital suggests that the increasing level of qualification, talents and productive skills of women acquired in the educational system, training and experience at work, should have a positive impact on quality of women position in the labour market and enhance gender equality. Given the increasing educational attainment of women over the past decades, one would assume that their position in the labour market, including the gender segregation in occupational categories, has improved as well. However, the results of current research prove that despite all the changes and progress made with respect to the level of education of women, the level of occupational segregation tends to remain relatively stable over time. Thus, the increasing level of education does not seem to have a very strong impact on the overall level of gender segregation in occupations. One of the possible explanations may be the fact that women and men tend to choose different fields of study which predetermine their participation in particular categories of occupational structure to a larger extent than their level of education. Men are still over-represented in different fields of education than women and this tendency seems to persist even in the countries where a campaign has been led for the promotion of democratic and non-discriminatory practices in the system of education. The main aims of this article are: 1) to conduct a cross-national comparison of levels of occupational gender segregation and 2) to examine the relation between the level of occupational gender segregation and gender segregation in education (both vertical and horizontal). The analyses include 18 European countries covered by the European Social Survey (ESS) conducted in 2004. The comparison pays a special attention to differences and similarities between the EU-15 countries and the new EU member states, i.e. post-socialist countries.
Abstract (in Czech)
Stať v odborném časopise založená na sofistikované kvantitativní analýze sekundárních dat.
Links
GA403/06/0067, research and development projectName: Volba vzdělání a anticipace šancí na pracovním trhu z genderové perspektivy
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Educational choices and anticipation of chances on the labour market from a gender perspective
MSM0021622408, plan (intention)Name: Reprodukce a integrace společnosti (Acronym: IVRIS)
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Reproduction and integration of society
1J051/05-DP2, research and development projectName: Rodina, zaměstnání a vzdělání
Investor: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the CR, Family, employment and education
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