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Is there a supply side to occupational sex segregation?
Dina Okamoto,
Paula England
Social Research and Public Policy
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Supply Side
100%
Occupational Sex Segregation
100%
Female Occupation
100%
Gender Socialization
50%
Gender Attitudes
25%
Low-wage Workers
25%
Liberal
25%
African American Women
25%
Intermittency
25%
White Mother
25%
Labor Force
25%
Latina Mothers
25%
Wage Penalty
25%
Compensating Differentials
25%
Occupational Outcomes
25%
Human Capital Theory
25%
Gendered Attitudes
25%
Neoclassical Economic Theory
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Low Wages
100%
Economic Theory
100%
Labour Force
100%
Neoclassical Economics
100%
Human Capital Theory
100%
Social Sciences
Professional Occupations
100%
Gender-Socialization
50%
Low Wage
25%
Gender Role
25%
Manpower
25%
Economic Theory
25%
Human Capital Theory
25%