Journal article

Occupational segregation in the multidimensional case. Decomposition and tests of significance

D Boisso, K Hayes, J Hirschberg, J Silber

Journal of Econometrics | Published : 1994

Abstract

A new multidimensional version of the G-segregation index is developed and applied to the study of occupational segregation. U.S. Current Population Survey data are used to measure the difference in occupational segregation between races as well as the change between time periods. Decomposition of the difference (change) into 'occupation mix' and 'gender composition' components indicates the contribution of each factor. Because these inequality measures are computed from sample data, distributional information required to test hypotheses is lacking. Two computer-intensive methods for estimating the distributional properties are demonstrated. The approximate randomization and bootstrap method..

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