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Sex similarities in occupational status attainment: Are the results due to the restriction of the sample to employed women?
Authors:Neil Fligstein  Wendy Wolf
Institution:University of Wisconsin-Madison USA
Abstract:Research on sex differences in occupational attainment suggests that working men and working women attain essentially the same mean level of occupational attainment and do so through quite similar processes. A possible explanation for these similarities is that the sample of working women contains an overrepresentation of successful women, since women who can afford not to work will stay out of the labor force unless they find a job commensurate with their education. This we define as a censoring problem. By extending a technique developed by Heckman, we can estimate the structural parameters for all women, regardless of current employment status. This procedure allows us to assess the impact of the censoring problem on women's occupational attainment equations.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to either author at the Department of Sociology  University of Wisconsin-Madison  1180 Observatory Drive  Madison  WI 53706  
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