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Title: Labor Market Structure and Sex Differences in Occupational Careers
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1. Hudis, Paula M.
Kalleberg, Arne L.
Labor Market Structure and Sex Differences in Occupational Careers
Presented: Chicago, IL, American Statistical Association Annual Meetings, 1977
Cohort(s): Mature Women, Older Men, Young Men, Young Women
Publisher: American Statistical Association
Keyword(s): Career Patterns; Children; Earnings; Life Cycle Research; Marital Status; Schooling; Socioeconomic Status (SES)

Results suggest the utility of a career concept for understanding the variety of factors that affect the distribution of socioeconomic rewards to individuals over their employment lifecycles. We have found evidence for the varying impact of labor market characteristics and family status, as well as personal resources, for men and women and across stages of the life cycle.
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Hudis, Paula M. and Arne L. Kalleberg. "Labor Market Structure and Sex Differences in Occupational Careers." Presented: Chicago, IL, American Statistical Association Annual Meetings, 1977.