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Title: Man Up, Man Down: Race-Ethnicity and the Hierarchy of Men in Female-Dominated Work

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2016

Abstract: Scholars have largely overlooked the significance of race and socioeconomic status in determining which men traverse gender boundaries into female-dominated, typically devalued, work. Examining the gender composition of the jobs that racial minority men occupy provides critical insights into mechanisms of broader racial disparities in the labor market—in addition to stalled occupational desegregation trends between men and women. Using nationally representative data from the three-year American Community Survey (2010–2012), we examine racial/ethnic and educational differences in which men occupy gender-typed jobs. We find that racial minority men are more likely than white men to occupy female-dominated jobs at all levels of education—except highly educated Asian/Pacific Islander men—and that these patterns are more pronounced at lower levels of education. These findings have implications for broader occupational inequality patterns among men as well as between men and women.

Url: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/tsq.12152

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Authors: Yavorsky, Jill, E; Cohen, Philip, N; Qian, Yue

Periodical (Full): The Sociological Quarterly

Issue: 4

Volume: 57

Pages: 733-758

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Gender, Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Other, Race and Ethnicity

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