Horizontal and vertical labour market movements in Austria: Do occupational transitions take women across gendered lines?:

作者: Nina-Sophie Fritsch , Bernd Liedl , Gerhard Paulinger

DOI: 10.1177/0011392120969767

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摘要: The gendered division of occupations is a persistent characteristic the Austrian labour market. Furthermore, we can observe more flexible employment biographies, where sequential epis...

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