Labour market segmentation and women's employment: a case-study from the United Kingdom
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Labour market segmentation and women's employment: a case-study from the United Kingdom

Christine Craig, Elizabeth Garnsey and Jill Rubery
International labour review, Vol.124(3), pp.267-280
1985

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labour market segmentation women workers wages research survey wage structure local level labour market skill employment experience job content United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Economic Theory Industry
Case study of the relevance of the economic theory of labour market segmentation for women workers' wages in the UK. Analyses the research results of a survey of wage structures in six industries in three local labour markets. Finds that women are paid low wages, irrespective of their skills, employment experience and job content.
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