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La segregación laboral en las regiones españolas durante el periodo 1996-2010

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  • Dueñas Fernández , Diego

    (IAES)

  • Iglesias Fernández , Carlos

    (Universidad de Alcalá)

  • Llorente Heras , Raquel

    (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)

Abstract

En el presente trabajo se analiza la evolución de la segregación por género en el mercado de trabajo español entre 1996 y 2010, haciendo especial énfasis en las distintas pautas que han seguido las Comunidades Autónomas. Para ello, se utilizan dos medidas: la primera es el Índice de Karmel y MacLachlan y la segunda es la que utiliza las denominadas «curvas de segregación» sobre la cuales se aplica el Índice de Gini. Los resultados obtenidos reflejan una profunda heterogeneidad en la segregación a nivel regional, así como una distinta participación de un género y otro en la evolución de la segregación.

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  • Dueñas Fernández , Diego & Iglesias Fernández , Carlos & Llorente Heras , Raquel, 2013. "La segregación laboral en las regiones españolas durante el periodo 1996-2010," INVESTIGACIONES REGIONALES - Journal of REGIONAL RESEARCH, Asociación Española de Ciencia Regional, issue 27, pages 91-113.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:invreg:0244
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    1. Sofia Estelles-Miguel & Antonio Navarro-Garcia & Marta E. Palmer Gato & Jose Miguel Albarracin Guillem, 2014. "Gender Inequality in University Administration and Services," Business and Management Research, Business and Management Research, Sciedu Press, vol. 3(4), pages 89-95, December.
    2. Aldaz Odriozola, Leire & Eguía Peña, Begoña, 2016. "Segregación laboral por género en España y en el País Vasco. Un análisis de cohortes /Occupational Segregation by Sex in Spain and in the Basque Country. A Cohort Analysis," Estudios de Economia Aplicada, Estudios de Economia Aplicada, vol. 34, pages 133-154, Enero.

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    Keywords

    Mercado de trabajo; regiones; segregación; género;
    All these keywords.

    JEL classification:

    • J01 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - General - - - Labor Economics: General
    • J16 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demographic Economics - - - Economics of Gender; Non-labor Discrimination
    • J71 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Labor Discrimination - - - Hiring and Firing

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