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Occupations and the cyclical behavior of gender unemployment rates

The Journal of Socio-Economics, ISSN: 1053-5357, Vol: 31, Issue: 3, Page: 287-299
2002
  • 18
    Citations
  • 1
    Usage
  • 10
    Captures
  • 0
    Mentions
  • 0
    Social Media
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Metrics Details

  • Citations
    18
    • Citation Indexes
      16
    • Policy Citations
      2
      • 2
  • Usage
    1
  • Captures
    10

Article Description

The men’s unemployment rate first exceeded the women’s during the recession of the 1980s, a pattern repeated in the 1990s recession. During non-recession years, this gender difference disappeared. We use data disaggregated by occupational categories and show that occupational distribution is critical for explaining the behavior of gender unemployment rates. Although women’s rates are consistently higher than men’s within occupations, the gender distribution across occupations favor lower rates for women. In recessions, the unemployment rates rise for both genders, but the occupational distribution shifts in favor of women’s employment. For expansionary periods, these two effects are offsetting.

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