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Support for part-time work as a channel to female employment: the moderating effects of national gender empowerment and labour market conditions

机译:支持将兼职工作作为女性就业的渠道:增强国家性别能力和劳动力市场状况的适度影响

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Using a multi-source data set collected across eight European countries, this article examines how characteristics of both the organizational environment and the larger national context relate to the organizational-level variable of women's employment. Our study revealed that, in countries that were high in gender empowerment measure (GEM), establishments that were more supportive of part-time work options also employed a higher proportion of women. One reason for this relationship may be that in high-GEM countries offering part-time employment is a way for an organization to signal its support for work-life balance, something that makes it more attractive to women. In countries with low GEM, an establishment's greater support for part-time work was associated with employing a greater proportion of women only when establishments experienced recruitment difficulties. Key differences in gender empowerment between countries are discussed.
机译:本文使用从八个欧洲国家收集的多源数据集,研究了组织环境和更大的国家背景的特征如何与妇女就业的组织层面的变量相关。我们的研究表明,在拥有增强性别权能措施(GEM)的国家中,更支持兼职工作选择的机构也雇用了更高比例的妇女。这种关系的一个原因可能是,在提供高薪的GEM国家中,非全日制工作是组织表达其对工作与生活平衡的支持的一种方式,这使其对女性更具吸引力。在创业板比率较低的国家中,只有当企业遇到招聘困难时,企业对兼职工作的更大支持才与雇用更大比例的妇女联系在一起。讨论了国家之间在赋权方面的主要差异。

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