arXiv Open Access 2023

Gender Segregation: Analysis across Sectoral-Dominance in the UK Labour Market

Riccardo Leoncini Mariele Macaluso Annalivia Polselli
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This paper aims to evaluate how changing patterns of sectoral gender segregation play a role in accounting for women's employment contracts and wages in the UK between 2005 and 2020. We then study wage differentials in gender-specific dominated sectors. We found that the propensity of women to be distributed differently across sectors is a major factor contributing to explaining the differences in wages and contract opportunities. Hence, the disproportion of women in female-dominated sectors implies contractual features and lower wages typical of that sector, on average, for all workers. This difference is primarily explained by "persistent discriminatory constraints", while human capital-related characteristics play a minor role. However, wage differentials would shrink if workers had the same potential and residual wages as men in male-dominated sectors. Moreover, this does not happen at the top of the wage distribution, where wage differentials among women working in female-dominated sectors are always more pronounced than those of men.

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Riccardo Leoncini

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Mariele Macaluso

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Annalivia Polselli

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Leoncini, R., Macaluso, M., Polselli, A. (2023). Gender Segregation: Analysis across Sectoral-Dominance in the UK Labour Market. https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.04539

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