Occupational ghettos the worldwide segregation of women and men

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adam_text с; ο ν τ ε ν τ s Ust of Tables and Figures xi Acknowledgments xv INTRODUCTION CJjdpter One The Four Puzzles of Sex Segregation 3 Chapter Two Toward Linking Theory and Method: A New Approach to Understanding Variability in Sex Segregation 38 REVISITING CROSS-NATIONAL VARIABILITY IN SEX SEGREGATION Chapter Three The Underlying Structure or Sex Segregation in Industrial Market Economies 61 Chapter Four Revisiting Parsimony: New Models of Vertical and Horizontal Segregation 94 THE EVOLUTION OF SEX SEGREGATION Chapter Five Profiles or Change: Sex Segregation in the United States, 1910-2000 131 Kim A. Weeden Chapter Six Gender and Age in the Japanese Labor Market, 1950-1995 179 Maria Charles, Mariko Chang, and joon Han x Contents Chapter Seven Gender, Nativity, and Occupational Segregation in Switzerland, 1970-2000 213 Maria Charles THE INDUSTRIAL CONTEXT OF SEX SEGREGATION Chapter Eight A Framework for Analyzing Industrial and Occupational Sex Segregation in the United States 245 Kim A. Weeden and Jesper B. Sorensen CONCLUSION Chapter Nine The Past, Present, and Future or Occupational Ghettos 297 Notes 319 References 339 Index 373
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Occupational ghettos the worldwide segregation of women and men
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title Occupational ghettos the worldwide segregation of women and men
title_alt Worldwide segregation of women and men
title_auth Occupational ghettos the worldwide segregation of women and men
title_exact_search Occupational ghettos the worldwide segregation of women and men
title_full Occupational ghettos the worldwide segregation of women and men Maria Charles and David B. Grusky
title_fullStr Occupational ghettos the worldwide segregation of women and men Maria Charles and David B. Grusky
title_full_unstemmed Occupational ghettos the worldwide segregation of women and men Maria Charles and David B. Grusky
title_short Occupational ghettos
title_sort occupational ghettos the worldwide segregation of women and men
title_sub the worldwide segregation of women and men
topic Arbeidsverdeling gtt
Discrimination sexuelle dans l'emploi
Discrimination à l'égard des femmes
Division sexuelle du travail
Rôle selon le sexe en milieu de travail
Sociale stratificatie gtt
Stratification sociale
Vrouwendiscriminatie gtt
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aSex role in the work environment
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aSocial stratification
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Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd
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Discrimination sexuelle dans l'emploi
Discrimination à l'égard des femmes
Division sexuelle du travail
Rôle selon le sexe en milieu de travail
Sociale stratificatie
Stratification sociale
Vrouwendiscriminatie
aSexual division of labor
aSex role in the work environment
aSex discrimination in employment
aSocial stratification
aSex discrimination against women
aSexual division of labor vStatistics
Arbeitsmarktsegmentierung
Arbeitsmarkt
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Diskriminierung
Frau
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