Changes in Occupational Segregation in Britain, 1971–1981
Abstract
Although there have been significant increases in female representation in several previously male‐dominated occupations, when the occupational structure of the labour force as a whole is considered the changes in segregation have been only marginal. There has been some movement of females into predominantly male occupations, but little movement in the reverse direction. A comparison of the Great Britain Census of Population (using the Classification of Occupations 1970 system) for 1971 and 1981 shows that the overall pattern has changed little during the ten‐year period. Possibly the decade 1981–1991 will see greater changes as the impact of more recent legislation (including the Sexual Discrimination Act) has time to take effect.
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Citation
Rosser, M.J. and Mallier, A.T. (1985), "Changes in Occupational Segregation in Britain, 1971–1981", Equal Opportunities International, Vol. 4 No. 2, pp. 34-39. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb010425
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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