… segregated cohort to retire, it is expected that gender segregation in care occupations might increase further. On the other hand, the gender segregation will lead to very uneven gains and costs of the …
… increase employment and productivity of women and reduce occupationalsegregation. Ultimately this would foster economic growth via … 2 % to 9 % higher GDP in Latin America by removing gender segregation in occupation (Tzannatos, 1999) Higher per capita …
… poor working conditions, including a lack of appropriate occupational health and safety measures and precarious … psychosocial risks among working-age women being linked to occupational risks (Tomáš Sobotka et al., 2020). Migrant … in low-level positions, such as nurses, and occupationalsegregation is a key reason why women nurses leave the …