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Techo de cristal ¿o suelo de granito? Pautas educativas y laborales de las mujeres en España en el siglo XXI

Glass ceiling, or granite floor? Patterns of women´s educational and work behaviour in the 21st century in Spain
[journal article]

Palacios Gómez, José Luis

Abstract

In this paper is discussed the so-called "glass ceiling hypothesis". The argument says that women's performance and salary levels are artificially limited by reason of sex, instead of due to their preferences when choosing their studies and professional career according to their interests and self-p... view more

In this paper is discussed the so-called "glass ceiling hypothesis". The argument says that women's performance and salary levels are artificially limited by reason of sex, instead of due to their preferences when choosing their studies and professional career according to their interests and self-perceived competence. The educational and occupational behaviors of the Spanish population of both sexes during the last two decades are shown here, highlighting that in both cases they offer a stable and consistent structure that can hardly be forced exogenously.... view less


En este trabajo se tematiza la llamada "hipótesis del techo de cristal", que sostiene que los niveles de desempeño y de salario de las mujeres están limitados artificialmente por razón de sexo, en vez de corresponder a sus preferencias a la hora de escoger su formación y orientarse laboralmente con ... view more

En este trabajo se tematiza la llamada "hipótesis del techo de cristal", que sostiene que los niveles de desempeño y de salario de las mujeres están limitados artificialmente por razón de sexo, en vez de corresponder a sus preferencias a la hora de escoger su formación y orientarse laboralmente con arreglo a sus intereses y a la autopercepción competencial. Se muestran conjuntamente los comportamientos educativos y ocupacionales de la población española de ambos sexos durante los dos últimos decenios, poniéndose de relieve que en uno y otro caso ofrecen una estructura estable y consistente que difícilmente puede atribuirse a una imposición exógena determinante.... view less

Keywords
education; occupation; preference; salary; gender-specific factors; Spain

Classification
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies

Free Keywords
Formación; ocupación; preferencias; techo de cristal; Glass Ceiling; European Union Labour Force Survey

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2020

Page/Pages
p. 62-87

Journal
Barataria. Revista Castellano-Manchega de Ciencias Sociales (2020) 27

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20932/barataria.v0i27.541

ISSN
2172-3184

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0


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