Occupational segregation and the gender wage gap in Brazil: an empirical analysis

Several countries experienced an increase in female labor participation during the twentieth century. Even so, few can be proud of the conditions female workers faced. This paper analyzes the occupational distribution by gender from 1978 to in 2007 in Brazil. It shows that women have penetrated trad...

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Main Author: Regina Madalozzo
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2010-06-01
Series:Economia Aplicada
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-80502010000200002
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spelling doaj-253e07fdb250425c804dacb7e3cde2f62020-11-25T03:33:15ZporUniversidade de São PauloEconomia Aplicada1413-80501980-53302010-06-0114214716810.1590/S1413-80502010000200002Occupational segregation and the gender wage gap in Brazil: an empirical analysisRegina MadalozzoSeveral countries experienced an increase in female labor participation during the twentieth century. Even so, few can be proud of the conditions female workers faced. This paper analyzes the occupational distribution by gender from 1978 to in 2007 in Brazil. It shows that women have penetrated traditionally male occupations to a certain extent, but that traditionally female occupations have maintained their gender composition over the past 30 years. We also provide a regression analysis with an Oaxaca decomposition that shows that the gender wage gap is lower than in 1978, but that it has remained constant over the last decade.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-80502010000200002diferenciais de saláriodiscriminaçãomercado de trabalho femininowage differentialsdiscriminationand female labor market
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author Regina Madalozzo
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Occupational segregation and the gender wage gap in Brazil: an empirical analysis
Economia Aplicada
diferenciais de salário
discriminação
mercado de trabalho feminino
wage differentials
discrimination
and female labor market
author_facet Regina Madalozzo
author_sort Regina Madalozzo
title Occupational segregation and the gender wage gap in Brazil: an empirical analysis
title_short Occupational segregation and the gender wage gap in Brazil: an empirical analysis
title_full Occupational segregation and the gender wage gap in Brazil: an empirical analysis
title_fullStr Occupational segregation and the gender wage gap in Brazil: an empirical analysis
title_full_unstemmed Occupational segregation and the gender wage gap in Brazil: an empirical analysis
title_sort occupational segregation and the gender wage gap in brazil: an empirical analysis
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Economia Aplicada
issn 1413-8050
1980-5330
publishDate 2010-06-01
description Several countries experienced an increase in female labor participation during the twentieth century. Even so, few can be proud of the conditions female workers faced. This paper analyzes the occupational distribution by gender from 1978 to in 2007 in Brazil. It shows that women have penetrated traditionally male occupations to a certain extent, but that traditionally female occupations have maintained their gender composition over the past 30 years. We also provide a regression analysis with an Oaxaca decomposition that shows that the gender wage gap is lower than in 1978, but that it has remained constant over the last decade.
topic diferenciais de salário
discriminação
mercado de trabalho feminino
wage differentials
discrimination
and female labor market
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