Explaining the Employment Status of Women in Canada: An Application of the New Structuralist Approach
Abstract
Introduction This study investigates the impact of extra‐organisational or “new structuralist” factors on the employment status of women in Canada. Employment status is measured by the representation ratio, inter‐occupational segregation index, intra‐occupational status index and the salary advantage index. In this article, “new structuralist” factors (organisational context and external environmental factors) hypothesised as contributing to the employment status of women are described. The results of statistical analyses of the relationships between employment status measures and a specified set of “new structuralist” variables are presented.
Citation
Reavley, M.A. (1993), "Explaining the Employment Status of Women in Canada: An Application of the New Structuralist Approach", Equal Opportunities International, Vol. 12 No. 2, pp. 13-19. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb010596
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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