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Regional Studies | 2015

Looking Inwards: Towards a Geographically Sensitive Approach to Occupational Sex Segregation

Francisco Perales; Sergi Vidal

Perales F. and Vidal S. Looking inwards: towards a geographically sensitive approach to occupational sex segregation, Regional Studies. This article questions implicit assumptions in the literature and explores the issue of occupational sex segregation from a geographical standpoint. Specifically, variation in the gender compositions of occupations, the degree of occupational sex dissimilarity, and the impact of occupational feminization on wages across local labour markets in England and Wales is uncovered and explained. These findings imply that occupational sex segregation and its outcomes are contingent on the local context, that policies aimed at achieving gender equality at work should be channelled through local authorities, and that further research should be devoted to exploring systematically the multiple intersections between geographical space and gender equality at work.


Economic & Industrial Democracy | 2014

Membership duration in a Spanish union: A survival analysis

Sergi Vidal; Ramon Alós; Pere Jódar; Pere Beneyto

This article presents an analysis of the characteristics that are associated with union membership duration using data from the membership registers of the largest Spanish trade union: Comisiones Obreras (CCOO, Workers’ Commissions). Making use of survival analysis techniques, the results indicate that the shortest membership durations and the highest risks of leaving are associated with workers with poor employment conditions, mainly youth and foreigners, as well as those in firms, economic sectors, and territories where the union has a rather weak presence. As workers in these situations represent the majority of both current joining and leaving rates, the article concludes that retention policies should focus on the early stages of union membership.


Social Science Research | 2014

Individuals' openness to migrate and job mobility.

Johannes Huinink; Sergi Vidal; Stefanie Kley


Population Space and Place | 2013

Occupational Characteristics, Occupational Sex Segregation, and Family Migration Decisions

Francisco Perales; Sergi Vidal


British Journal of Industrial Relations | 2011

Union Activism in an Inclusive System of Industrial Relations: Evidence from a Spanish Case Study

Pere Jódar; Sergi Vidal; Ramon Alós


Sociología del trabajo | 2009

Por qué los afiliados al sindicato se dan de baja: un estudio de la desafiliación a partir de CCOO de Cataluña

Pere Jódar; Ramon Alós; Sergi Vidal


Vidal, Sergi Alós, Ramón Beneyto Calatayud, Pere J. Jódar,Pere 2016 La afiliación a CC.OO.: evolución, estructura y trayectorias Informes (Fundación 1º de Mayo) 123 1 83 | 2016

La afiliación a CC.OO.: evolución, estructura y trayectorias

Sergi Vidal; Ramon Alós; Pere Josep Beneyto i Calatayud; Pere Jódar


Australian Population Association Conference | 2014

Long-Distance Relocations of Families in Australia, Britain, Germany and Sweden: Intersections of Gender and Institutional Context

Sergi Vidal; Francisco Perales; Philipp M. Lersch; Maria Brandén


Política y Sociedad | 2013

La dinámica afiliativa sindical y las trayectorias de sus miembros

Ramon Alós; Pere Jódar; Pere Beneyto; Sergi Vidal


Archive | 2010

The Geographic proximity of Social Ties in Migration Intentions and Be- haviour

Sergi Vidal; Stefanie Kley

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Pere Jódar

Pompeu Fabra University

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Ramon Alós

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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