Effects of occupational status differences between spouses on the wife's labor force participation and occupational achievement: Findings from 12 European countries
Publication year
1996Source
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 58, 1, (1996), pp. 101-115ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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SW OZ NISCO SOC
SW OZ NISCO MT
Economische theorie en economisch beleid
Journal title
Journal of Marriage and the Family
Volume
vol. 58
Issue
iss. 1
Page start
p. 101
Page end
p. 115
Abstract
Effects of occupational status differences between spouses on the wife's employment and on her occupational achievement are studied for the coun- tries of the European Union. The results show a tendency towards similarity in occupational sta- tus within marriages. Labor force participation of a wife is highest when her potential occupational status equals her husband's occupational status. Furthermore, the husband's occupation produces both a ceiling effect and a facilitating effect on the wife's occupational achievement. The strength of these effects differs somewhat between the countries. For a wife's participation in the labor force, these differences are related to the country's dominant religion.
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