Getting out or switching to part-time: Gender disparities in the impacts of corporate restructuring

IF 2.8 4区 管理学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Anne LAMBERT, Delphine REMILLON, Mariona SEGÚ
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Abstract

Whereas the literature on gender disparities in cases of large-scale corporate restructuring focuses on discrimination in top-down processes, this article analyses why employee self-selection continues to yield gender inequalities. Based on the case study of an airline company and using mixed methods, the results indicate that men are more likely to accept voluntary redundancy and less likely to switch to subsidized part-time work. While women work part-time mostly to improve their work–life balance, men appear to be more sensitive to financial incentives and more prepared to retrain in a secondary activity. These findings suggest that restructuring amplifies women's existing labour market vulnerabilities, even under voluntary redundancy plans.

退出或转为兼职:公司重组影响下的性别差异
有关大规模企业重组中性别差异的文献主要关注自上而下过程中的歧视,而本文则分析了为什么员工的自我选择仍然会导致性别不平等。基于对一家航空公司的案例研究,并采用混合方法,结果表明男性更有可能接受自愿裁员,而不太可能转而从事有补贴的兼职工作。女性从事兼职工作主要是为了改善工作与生活的平衡,而男性似乎对经济激励更敏感,也更愿意接受第二职业的再培训。这些研究结果表明,即使在自愿裁员计划下,结构调整也会扩大妇女在劳动力市场上的现有脆弱性。
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期刊介绍: The International Labour Review is the world"s leading multidisciplinary journal of labour market institutions and economics. Its aim is to advance academic research and inform policy debate and decision-making in these fields by bringing together the original thinking of lawyers, economists, sociologists, political scientists and industrial relations specialists on a broad range of labour market policy and social protection concerns. The International Labour Review also features concise reports on current developments considered to be of particular interest to those working in these fields and reviews of recent major publications. It is committed to an editorial policy that combines accessibility with rigorous, insightful analysis and the highest scholarly standards.
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