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Occupational Gender Segregation Index×Glass Ceiling Index×
领域Gender StudiesGender Studies
方法族Process / pipelineProcess / pipeline
起源年份19552001
提出者Otis Dudley Duncan & Beverly DuncanDavid Cotter, Joan Hermsen, Seth Ovadia & Reeve Vanneman
类型Distributional segregation indexDistributional gender-gap criterion / index
开创性文献Duncan, O. D., & Duncan, B. (1955). A methodological analysis of segregation indexes. American Sociological Review, 20(2), 210–217. DOI ↗Cotter, D. A., Hermsen, J. M., Ovadia, S., & Vanneman, R. (2001). The glass ceiling effect. Social Forces, 80(2), 655–681. DOI ↗
别名Duncan Dissimilarity Index, Index of Dissimilarity, Sex Segregation IndexGlass Ceiling Measure, Glass-Ceiling Effect Index, Glass Ceiling Coefficient
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摘要Occupational gender segregation indices measure how unevenly women and men are distributed across occupations. The most widely used is the Duncan and Duncan index of dissimilarity, introduced in 1955, which gives the share of women (or men) who would have to change occupations for the two distributions to match. Together with margin-free alternatives and decompositions into horizontal and vertical components, these indices are the standard tools for quantifying the sex segregation of labour markets.The glass ceiling index and related distributional measures quantify the 'glass ceiling' — the tendency for gender disadvantage to intensify toward the top of a wage distribution or organisational hierarchy. Cotter and colleagues (2001) set out formal criteria distinguishing a true ceiling from a general gap, while labour economists operationalise it as a widening female–male gap at high quantiles of earnings, and popular indices (such as The Economist's) rank countries by women's representation in senior roles, pay, and leadership.
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