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Occupational Feminization and Pay: Assessing Causal Dynamics Using 1950-2000 U.S. Census Data

Author
LEVANON, Asaf1 ; ENGLAND, Paula1 ; ALLISON, Paul2
[1] Stanford University, United States
[2] University of Pennsylvania, United States
Source

Social forces. 2009, Vol 88, Num 2, pp 865-891, 27 p ; ref : 2 p

ISSN
0037-7732
Scientific domain
Cognition; Sociology
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC
Publication country
United States
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Analyse longitudinale Compétence Différence selon le sexe Emploi Féminisation Genre Niveau d'instruction Recensement Répartition par sexe Salaire Etats-Unis
Keyword (en)
Longitudinal Analysis Competence Gender difference Employment Feminization Gender Educational Attainment Census Sex distribution Salary United States Of America
Classification
Francis
521 Sociology / 521-42 Sociology of economy and development / 521-42A Economic sociology / 521-46A Standard of living. Income

Francis
521 Sociology / 521-47A Sociology of work and sociology of organizations / 521-48 Sociology of work / 521-50 Working population. Employment. Women's work

Discipline
Sociology
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
FRANCIS
INIST identifier
22289907

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