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A Welfare State Paradox: State Interventions and Women’s Employment Opportunities in 22 Countries
Author(s) -
Hadas Mandel,
Moshe Semyonov
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
american journal of sociology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.755
H-Index - 181
eISSN - 1537-5390
pISSN - 0002-9602
DOI - 10.1086/499912
Subject(s) - welfare state , psychological intervention , welfare , inequality , labour economics , economics , state (computer science) , social welfare , developed country , educational attainment , demographic economics , political science , economic growth , sociology , psychology , population , politics , market economy , mathematical analysis , demography , mathematics , algorithm , psychiatry , computer science , law
This study explores the role played by the welfare state in affecting women’s labor force participation and occupational achievement. Using data from 22 industrialized countries, the authors examine the consequences of state interventions for both women’s employment patterns and gender inequality in occupational attainment. The findings reveal a twofold effect: developed welfare states facilitate women’s access into the labor force but not into powerful and desirable positions. Specifically, nations characterized by progressive and developed welfare policies and by a large public service sector tend to have high levels of female labor force participation, along with a high concentration of women in female‐typed occupations and low female representation in managerial occupations. The findings provide insights into the social mechanisms underlying the relations between welfare states’ benefits to working mothers and women’s participation and achievements in the labor market.

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