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The evolution of occupational gender segregation in Australia: measurement and interpretation

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posted on 2025-05-10, 09:21 authored by Martin WattsMartin Watts
In this paper, we build on earlier work (Watts and Rich, 1991, 1992a) and examine the conceptual and measurement issues associated with documenting trends in occupational segregation in Australia over the period 1986-2002. Some specific issues will be addressed, including: Is the rate of gender integration still pro-cyclical? Has gender stereotyping diminished in the atypical occupations? Have women crowded into occupations that were previously male dominated, so that re-segregation has occurred? What has been the impact on gender segregation of the continued growth of part-time employment? What role can legislation play in promoting occupational gender integration?

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Journal title

Australian Journal of Labour Economics

Volume

6

Issue

4

Pagination

631-655

Publisher

Centre for Labour Market Research

Language

  • en, English

School

Centre of Full Employment and Equity (CofFEE)

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