Department of Sociology, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria.
Department of Economic Sociology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
PLoS One. 2021 Apr 15;16(4):e0250398. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0250398. eCollection 2021.
Ethnic and gendered employment gaps are mainly explained by individual characteristics, while less attention is paid to occupational structures. Drawing on administrative data, this article analyses the impact of occupational characteristics on top of individual attributes in the urban labour market of Vienna. Both set of variables can explain observed employment gaps to a large extent, but persistent gaps remain, in particular among females. The article's main finding is that the occupational structure appears to have gendered effects. While men tend to benefit from ethnic segregation, women face difficulties when looking for jobs with high shares of immigrant workers. Looking for jobs in occupations that recruit from relatively few educational backgrounds (credentials) is beneficial for both sexes at the outset unemployment, but among females this competitive advantage diminishes over time. The article concludes by discussing potential strategies to avoid the traps of occupational segregation.
民族和性别就业差距主要可以用个体特征来解释,而职业结构则较少受到关注。本文利用行政数据,分析了职业特征在维也纳城市劳动力市场中对个体属性的影响。这两组变量都可以在很大程度上解释观察到的就业差距,但仍存在持续的差距,尤其是在女性中。本文的主要发现是,职业结构似乎具有性别效应。虽然男性往往受益于族裔隔离,但女性在寻找高移民工人比例的工作时却面临困难。对于那些从相对较少的教育背景(学历)中招聘的职业,在最初失业时对男女都有好处,但随着时间的推移,女性的这种竞争优势会逐渐减弱。文章最后讨论了避免职业隔离陷阱的潜在策略。