Evaluating the Employment Probability: Men and Women in Comparative Perspective in Attica and Central Macedonia

Q3 Social Sciences
Stavros Rodokanakis, Vasileios Vlachos
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Abstract

This paper investigates unemployment risk and job prospects of males and females in the two Greece’s most populated regions - Attica and Central Macedonia - during the implementation of the first Community Support Framework (1989-1993). Originality lies in the separate analyses for males and females. The sample is based on anonymous records (micro-data) of the Labour Force Survey for both employed and unemployed at Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics-2 level. Firstly, social and demographic characteristics increasing the odds of being employed are examined - i.e. age, marital status, residence, education and training. Secondly, the issue of whether University graduates have lesser odds of being employed is investigated. The findings indicate that gender differences in odds of being employed appear mainly across education levels. Moreover, higher education attainment increases the odds of being employed particularly for females. The paper delivers conclusions that can be used for comparative research among European regions.
评估就业概率:阿提卡和马其顿中部的男性和女性比较视角
本文调查了希腊人口最多的两个地区——阿提卡和中马其顿——在实施第一个社区支持框架期间(1989-1993年)男性和女性的失业风险和就业前景。独创性在于对男性和女性的单独分析。样本是根据领土统计单位命名法-2一级就业和失业劳动力调查的匿名记录(微观数据)。首先,研究增加就业机会的社会和人口特征,即年龄、婚姻状况、居住地、教育和培训。其次,调查了大学毕业生是否有较少的就业机会。研究结果表明,就业机会的性别差异主要体现在教育水平上。此外,高等教育程度增加了就业机会,尤其是对女性而言。本文得出的结论可用于欧洲地区间的比较研究。
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Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies
Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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