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A stalled revolution? What can we learn from women’s drop-out to part-time jobs: A comparative analysis of Germany and the UK

机译:停滞的革命?从女性辍学到兼职我们可以学到什么:对德国和英国的比较分析

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This study examines how within-couple inequalities, that is power differences between men and women in a partnership, act as predictors of transitions from full-time to part-time employment applying Heckman corrected probit models in three different institutional and cultural contexts; Eastern Germany, Western Germany and the United Kingdom. The analyses show that when women are in a weaker position within their relationships they are more likely to drop-out of full-time work, but that this propensity varies by context. The authors also find an increased tendency over time for women to leave full-time for part-time employment in both Eastern and Western Germany, but observe no such trend in the UK. This is suggestive of ongoing incompatibilities in the institutional support for equality in dual-earning in Germany. The study uses longitudinal data covering the period 1992 until 2012 from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) for Germany and from the British Household Panel (BHPS) and the ‘Understanding Society’ data for the UK.
机译:这项研究探讨了夫妻内在不平等,即伙伴关系中男女之间的权力差异,如何在三种不同的制度和文化背景下应用赫克曼校正的概率模型来预测从全职到兼职的转变。东德,西德和英国。分析表明,当女性在关系中处于较弱的地位时,她们更有可能辍学从事全职工作,但是这种倾向因情况而异。作者还发现,随着时间的流逝,女性在东部和西部都离开了全职工作,但在英国却没有这种趋势。这表明德国在双轨制平等的机构支持方面仍存在不兼容性。这项研究使用了德国社会经济专家组(SOEP)和德国家庭专家委员会(BHPS)涵盖的1992年至2012年期间的纵向数据,以及英国的“了解社会”数据。

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