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Publikováno v:
American Sociological Review. 83:983-1019
We propose a measure of gender segregation over the life course that includes differences between women and men in occupational allocation, degree of time involvement in paid work, and their participation in different forms of economic activity and i
Autor:
Daniel Guinea-Martin
Publikováno v:
Ethnography. 15:540-563
This article studies two charities. Their volunteers shared a feeling of compassion for the homeless and an egalitarian spirit, but compassion is a two-sided phenomenon with respect to equality: it can either underline the common humanity of the bene
Autor:
Daniel Guinea-Martin
Los estudiantes y profesores que hoy en día han de bregar y medrar en el sistema educativo se encuentran presos de una contradicción. Por un lado están bajo la exigencia de ser innovadores en los resultados que producen y por los que serán juzgad
Publikováno v:
Social science research. 49
This article studies the effects of gender and ethnicity on occupational segregation. The traditional approach to this topic measures the two sources of segregation separately. In contrast, we measure the joint effect of gender and ethnicity by apply
Autor:
Cristina Solera, Daniel Guinea-Martin
Publikováno v:
Population Review. 52
Literature on sex occupational segregation has typically focused on the micro and macro determinants of it, on mobility patterns over the life course, on implications of segregation and mobility for gender inequalities. Rarely the link between sex-ty
Publikováno v:
Spatial and Social Disparities ISBN: 9789048187492
Occupational segregation by ethnicity in England and Wales during the twentieth century was consistently high, but declining in the 1980s. This dimension of social segregation at a national level is developed further in this chapter to show a steeper
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8750-8_7
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8750-8_7