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Separate and Not Equal? Gender Segregation in the Labor Market and the Gender Wage Gap
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Separate and Not Equal? Gender Segregation in the Labor Market and the Gender Wage Gap

Ariane Hegewisch, Hannah Liepmann, Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann
IWPR Briefing Paper
Institute for Women’s Policy Research
2010

Abstract

Occupational gender segregation is a strong feature of the US labor market. While some occupations have become increasingly integrated over time, others remain highly dominated by either men or women. Our analysis of trends in overall gender segregation shows that, after a considerable move towards more integrated occupations in the 1970s and 1980s, progress has completely stalled since the mid 1990s.
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