劳动力供给决策、职业隔离与代际收入流动——德国与美国比较

Veronika V. Eberharter
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本文将重点放在人力资本变量和家庭背景特征对美国和德国劳动力供给决策、职业隔离和代际收入流动性的结构性影响上,这两个国家的劳动力市场制度设置和家庭角色模式不同。在传统角色模式的社会中,家庭背景特征对劳动力供给决策、性别或性别隔离、社会经济地位代际传递的影响更为明显。使用国际版的跨国等效文件(PSIDGSOEP)的数据,静态劳动力供给模型的结果表明,性别和教育显著地决定了两国的个人劳动力市场参与。职业性别隔离在德国比在美国更为明显。职业群体对性别隔离总量的贡献因国家而异,但因婚姻状况而无差异。我们发现,与德国相比,美国的个人和家庭背景特征对社会地位代际传承的影响更有力。
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Labor Supply Decisions, Occupational Segregation, and Intergenerational Income Mobility – Germany and the United States Compared
The article directs attention to the structuring effects of humancapital variables and family-background characteristics on labor supply decisions, occupational segregation, and intergenerational income mobility in the United States and Germany - two countries with different institutional labor market settings and family role patterns. The article tests the hypothesis that the impact of family-background characteristics on labor supply decisions, sex or gender segregation, and intergenerational transmission of social and economic status is more expressed in societies with traditional role patterns. Using data from the international version of the Cross-National Equivalent File (PSIDGSOEP), the results of the static labor supply model show that gender and education significantly determine the individual labor market participation in both the countries. Occupational gender segregation is more pronounced in Germany than in the United States. The contribution of the occupational groups to total gender segregation differs by country but not by marital status. We find stronger evidence for the impact of individual- and family-background characteristics on the intergenerational heritage of social status in the United States than in Germany.
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