Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Changes in Occupational Sex Segregation during the 1980s and 1990s * Thomas Wells , University of Wisconsin - Madison Objective . This research note investigates trends in occupational sex segregation between 1980 and 1997. Methods ...
Changes in Occupational Sex Segregation during the 1980s and 1990s * Thomas Wells , University of Wisconsin - Madison Objective . This research note investigates trends in occupational sex segregation between 1980 and 1997. Methods ...
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segregation , Sorensen ( 1990 ) presented an estimate of 20 to 23 % for the mid 1980s , and Cotter et al . ( 1995a ) arrived at a figure of 14 to 15 % for 1979 and 1989 . Previous research on occupational sex segregation has shown that sex ...
segregation , Sorensen ( 1990 ) presented an estimate of 20 to 23 % for the mid 1980s , and Cotter et al . ( 1995a ) arrived at a figure of 14 to 15 % for 1979 and 1989 . Previous research on occupational sex segregation has shown that sex ...
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During the 1980s , levels of sex segregation were shown to decline among Whites , Blacks , and Hispanics , primarily as a result of desegrega- tion within occupational categories . However , during the 1990s , sex segregation among all ...
During the 1980s , levels of sex segregation were shown to decline among Whites , Blacks , and Hispanics , primarily as a result of desegrega- tion within occupational categories . However , during the 1990s , sex segregation among all ...
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