Gender differences in occupational distributions among workers : an investigation of gender differences in occupational attainment of prime-age US workers reveals that such differences do exist, especially among woman, but apparently are the results of voluntary choices and long-term changes in the labor market
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2007
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Authors: | Gabriel, Paul E. ; Schmitz, Susanne |
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Monthly labor review : MLR. - Washington, DC : US Gov. Print. Off., ISSN 0098-1818, ZDB-ID 3295-5. - Vol. 130.2007, 6, p. 19-24
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Subject: | Arbeitskräfte | Workforce | Geschlecht | Gender | Erwerbsverlauf | Occupational attainment | USA | United States | 1994-2001 |
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