Walking on broken glass: gender as predictor of job precariousness among young people in Spain

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Autor(a) principal: Solano Lucas, Juan Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Díaz, Marcos Bote, Soler, Juan Antonio Clemente, López, José Ángel Matínez, Balibrea, Lola Frutor
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.7458/SPP20219718810
Resumo: Previous evidence reveals that socioeconomic factors, such as contract duration, occupation, activity sector, age, training, nationality, marital status or gender, lead to precariousness. This research looks into the intersectionality of inequalities in order to explain the impact of precariousness among young people based on gender. Data from the Spanish Labor Force Survey (EPA) from 2005 to 2016 has been analyzed using logistic regression and hierarchical segmentation. Results suggest that the economic crisis has widened the gender gap in precarious jobs, such that currently, young women are more likely to face precarious situations as compared to young men.
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spelling Walking on broken glass: gender as predictor of job precariousness among young people in SpainCaminando sobre cristales rotos: el género como predictor de la precariedad laboral entre los jóvenes en EspañaMarcher sur du verre brisé: le genre comme prédicteur de la précarité de l’emploi chez les jeunes en EspagneAndar sobre vidro quebrado: o género como preditor da precariedade do emprego entre os jovens em EspanhaArtigosPrevious evidence reveals that socioeconomic factors, such as contract duration, occupation, activity sector, age, training, nationality, marital status or gender, lead to precariousness. This research looks into the intersectionality of inequalities in order to explain the impact of precariousness among young people based on gender. Data from the Spanish Labor Force Survey (EPA) from 2005 to 2016 has been analyzed using logistic regression and hierarchical segmentation. Results suggest that the economic crisis has widened the gender gap in precarious jobs, such that currently, young women are more likely to face precarious situations as compared to young men.Evidencia previas revelan que los factores socioeconómicos, como la duración del contrato, la ocupación, el sector de actividad, la edad, la formación, la nacionalidad, el estado civil o el género, conducen a la precariedad. Esta investigación indaga en la interseccionalidad de las desigualdades para explicar el impacto de la precariedad entre los jóvenes en función del género. Se han analizado los datos de la Encuesta de Población Activa (EPA) de España entre 2005 y 2016 mediante regresión logística y segmentación jerárquica. Los resultados sugieren que la crisis económica ha ampliado la brecha de género en los empleos precarios, de manera que actualmente las mujeres jóvenes son más propensas a enfrentarse a situaciones de precariedad en comparación con los hombres jóvenes.Des données antérieures révèlent que des facteurs socio-économiques, tels que la durée du contrat, la profession, le secteur d’activité, l’âge, la formation, la nationalité, l’état civil ou le sexe, conduisent à la précarité. Cette recherche s’intéresse à l’intersectionnalité des inégalités afin d’expliquer l’impact de la précarité chez les jeunes en fonction du genre. Les données de l’enquête espagnole sur les forces de travail (EPA) de 2005 à 2016 ont été analysées à l’aide de la régression logistique et de la segmentation hiérarchique. Les résultats suggèrent que la crise économique a élargi l’écart entre les sexes en matière d’emplois précaires, de sorte qu’actuellement, les femmes plus jeunes sont plus susceptibles d’être confrontées à des situations précaires par rapport aux hommes plus jeunes.Evidências anteriores revelam que fatores socioeconómicos, tais como duração do contrato, ocupação, setor de atividade, idade, formação, nacionalidade, estado civil ou sexo, conduzem à precariedade. Esta investigação analisa a interseccionalidade das desigualdades, a fim de explicar o impacto da precariedade entre os jovens com base no género. Os dados do Inquérito às Forças de Trabalho espanholas (EPA) de 2005 a 2016 foram analisados utilizando a regressão logística e a segmentação hierárquica. Os resultados sugerem que a crise económica alargou o fosso entre os géneros em empregos precários, de tal forma que atualmente as mulheres jovens são mais propensas a enfrentar situações precárias do que os homens jovens.Mundos Sociais, CIES-IUL, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL)2021-08-02info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://doi.org/10.7458/SPP20219718810eng2182-79070873-6529Solano Lucas, Juan CarlosDíaz, Marcos BoteSoler, Juan Antonio ClementeLópez, José Ángel MatínezBalibrea, Lola Frutorinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-28T12:16:32Zoai:ojs.revistas.rcaap.pt:article/18810Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:46:37.960784Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Walking on broken glass: gender as predictor of job precariousness among young people in Spain
Caminando sobre cristales rotos: el género como predictor de la precariedad laboral entre los jóvenes en España
Marcher sur du verre brisé: le genre comme prédicteur de la précarité de l’emploi chez les jeunes en Espagne
Andar sobre vidro quebrado: o género como preditor da precariedade do emprego entre os jovens em Espanha
title Walking on broken glass: gender as predictor of job precariousness among young people in Spain
spellingShingle Walking on broken glass: gender as predictor of job precariousness among young people in Spain
Solano Lucas, Juan Carlos
Artigos
title_short Walking on broken glass: gender as predictor of job precariousness among young people in Spain
title_full Walking on broken glass: gender as predictor of job precariousness among young people in Spain
title_fullStr Walking on broken glass: gender as predictor of job precariousness among young people in Spain
title_full_unstemmed Walking on broken glass: gender as predictor of job precariousness among young people in Spain
title_sort Walking on broken glass: gender as predictor of job precariousness among young people in Spain
author Solano Lucas, Juan Carlos
author_facet Solano Lucas, Juan Carlos
Díaz, Marcos Bote
Soler, Juan Antonio Clemente
López, José Ángel Matínez
Balibrea, Lola Frutor
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author2 Díaz, Marcos Bote
Soler, Juan Antonio Clemente
López, José Ángel Matínez
Balibrea, Lola Frutor
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Díaz, Marcos Bote
Soler, Juan Antonio Clemente
López, José Ángel Matínez
Balibrea, Lola Frutor
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description Previous evidence reveals that socioeconomic factors, such as contract duration, occupation, activity sector, age, training, nationality, marital status or gender, lead to precariousness. This research looks into the intersectionality of inequalities in order to explain the impact of precariousness among young people based on gender. Data from the Spanish Labor Force Survey (EPA) from 2005 to 2016 has been analyzed using logistic regression and hierarchical segmentation. Results suggest that the economic crisis has widened the gender gap in precarious jobs, such that currently, young women are more likely to face precarious situations as compared to young men.
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