伙伴资源对墨西哥妇女就业的影响

IF 1.9 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Victoria San Juan Bernuy, Diederik Boertien
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摘要:我们分析了墨西哥女性参与劳动力市场是如何受到其伴侣资源的影响的。理论预测相反的伴侣效应:专业化和讨价还价理论预测伴侣资源与女性工作地位之间的负相关,而社会资本和性别平等方法则显示出积极的影响。为了检验这些假设,我们围绕三个主要的研究问题来构建我们的研究。女性的就业与其伴侣的收入是否正相关?男性受教育程度是否影响女性在夫妻中的工作地位?伴侣特征的作用是否随时间而改变?为了回答这些问题,我们使用了2005年和2017年墨西哥全国职业和就业调查的数据。我们的研究结果表明,如果女性的伴侣收入较低,她们更有可能找到工作,而男性的教育程度与女性的就业呈正相关。随着时间的推移,这些联系变得越来越强,这表明伴侣特征对女性就业地位的重要性日益增加。
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The influence of partners’ resources on women’s employment in Mexico
ABSTRACT We analyse how women’s participation in the labour market is influenced by their partner’s resources in Mexico. Theory predicts opposing partner effects: specialization and bargaining theory predicts a negative association between partners’ resources and women’s work status, whereas social capital and gender equality approaches suggest a positive effect. In order to test these hypotheses, we structure our study around three main research questions. Is women’s employment positively related to their partners’ earnings? Does men’s education influence women’s work status within couples? Did the role of partner characteristics change over time? To answer these questions, we use data from the National Survey of Occupation and Employment of Mexico collected in 2005 and 2017. Our results show that women are more likely to be employed if they have a low-earning partner , whereas men’s education is positively associated with women’s employment. These associations become stronger over time, suggesting an increasing importance of partner characteristics for women’s employment status.
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