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@article{ Bächmann2022,
 title = {Why do some occupations offer more part-time work than others? Reciprocal dynamics in occupational gender segregation and occupational part-time work in West Germany, 1976-2010},
 author = {Bächmann, Ann-Christin and Gatermann, Dörthe and Kleinert, Corinna and Leuze, Kathrin},
 journal = {Social Science Research},
 number = {104},
 pages = {1-16},
 year = {2022},
 issn = {1096-0317},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2021.102685},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-92399-6},
 abstract = {This paper analyzes the reciprocal relationship between occupational gender segregation and occupational part-time work in West Germany over time. Based on a unique occupational panel dataset covering 254 occupations between 1976 and 2010, we apply static, dynamic, and Arellano-Bond panel models to account for reverse causality and endogeneity. Results indicate that trends in occupational part-time rates and gender ratios mutually reinforce each other but not in the same manner. Part-time work in occupations increases once more women start working in these occupations. Occupational part-time ratios are mainly driven by married women and mothers; women's education level only plays a minor role. Vice versa, the gender composition of occupations is likewise affected by changing working-time arrangements, at least in the short run, but it is mainly driven by previous levels of occupational gender segregation.},
 keywords = {Mikrozensus; microcensus; alte Bundesländer; old federal states; Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Federal Republic of Germany; Arbeitszeit; working hours; Telearbeit; telecommuting; Beruf; occupation; Geschlechterverteilung; sex ratio; geschlechtsspezifische Faktoren; gender-specific factors; Segregation; segregation; historische Entwicklung; historical development}}