Publication: Mujeres ante el empleo (y el desempleo) en el mercado laboral español, 1996-2013
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Del Río, Coral ; Alonso Villar, Olga
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Murcia : Universidad de Murcia
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Mujeres y hombres no ocupan lugares equivalentes en el mercado
laboral debido al desigual reparto del trabajo. El objetivo
de este estudio es ahondar en esta cuestión desde una doble
vertiente. Por un lado, pretendemos actualizar nuestro conocimiento
sobre la posición que ocupan las mujeres en el mercado
laboral español, prestando especial atención a un colectivo
con un elevado grado de vulnerabilidad, como son las mujeres
inmigrantes. Por otro lado, ofrecemos una reflexión crítica sobre
la importancia que la segregación ocupacional tiene sobre
el bienestar de las mujeres, y hacemos un llamamiento para
que esta problemática sea tenida en cuenta en el diseño de las
políticas públicas. Con este propósito presentamos una panorámica
de las principales teorías que explican su existencia y
permanencia en el tiempo, haciendo especial hincapié en los
efectos negativos que genera.
As a consequence of discrepancies in work allocation, women and men do not share similar positions in the labor market. The aim of this study is twofold. On the one hand, this paper updates our knowledge about the position of women in the Spanish labor market paying special attention to a particularly vulnerable group, that of immigrant women. On the other hand, it offers a critical view of the role that occupational segregation has on women’s wellbeing and calls for taking segregation into account in designing public policies. For that purpose, this study presents an overview of the main theories that explain how segregation is produced and maintained across time, paying special consideration to its negative consequences.
As a consequence of discrepancies in work allocation, women and men do not share similar positions in the labor market. The aim of this study is twofold. On the one hand, this paper updates our knowledge about the position of women in the Spanish labor market paying special attention to a particularly vulnerable group, that of immigrant women. On the other hand, it offers a critical view of the role that occupational segregation has on women’s wellbeing and calls for taking segregation into account in designing public policies. For that purpose, this study presents an overview of the main theories that explain how segregation is produced and maintained across time, paying special consideration to its negative consequences.
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