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Title: The Evolution of Occupational Segregation in the United States, 1940-2010: Gains and Losses of Gender-Race/Ethnicity Groups
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2015
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Abstract: The aim of this article is twofold: (1) to descriptively explore the evolution of occupational segregation of women and men of different racial/ethnic groups in the United States during 19402010, and (2) to assess the consequences of segregation for each group. For that purpose, in this article, we propose a simple index that measures the monetary loss or gain of a group derived from its overrepresentation in some occupations and underrepresentation in others. This index has a clear economic interpretation. It represents the per capita advantage (if the index is positive) or disadvantage (if the index is negative) of the group, derived from its segregation, as a proportion of the average wage of the economy. Our index is a helpful tool not only for academics but also for institutions concerned with inequalities among demographic groups because it makes it possible to rank them according to their segregational nature.
Url: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13524-015-0390-5
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Authors: del Rio, Coral; Alonso-Villar, Olga
Periodical (Full): Demography
Issue: 3
Volume: 52
Pages: 967-988
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Gender, Housing and Segregation, Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Race and Ethnicity
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