Gender Differences in Time Availability: Evidence from France |
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Authors: | François‐Xavier Devetter |
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Institution: | rue Guglielmo, Marconi, 59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | The aim of the article is to examine differences in work time from a gender perspective. To this end, a concept broader than mere duration of work time is constructed. This concept, which we call time availability, encompasses not only the volume of hours worked but also the scheduling and predictability of those hours. It is measured by a synthetic indicator showing the extent to which a given group of workers exceeds the societal time norm. After a presentation of the French context, we show that women seem to have less time availability, particularly at the ages that are most decisive in career terms. But these differences do not concern the same aspects of time availability. Thus the time constraints experienced mainly by women are less socially visible and hence undervalued by employers. This lower visibility comes, for a large part, from the social perception of women professionals. |
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Keywords: | work time availability schedules career prospect France |
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