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The evolution of the gender pay gap has received a great deal of attention from academia
and public opinion alike, yet our understanding of the diferences in non-monetary working
conditions is much scarcer. Through the use of the European Working Conditions Survey
and six composite indicators of job quality, this research aims to expand our knowledge on
the gender gaps in job attributes across the European Union over the period 2005–2015
in three ways: frstly, we explore gender diferences in working conditions, revealing the
distinct patterns identifed by the dimensions of job quality and country; secondly, we fnd
that, on average, women’s relative position deteriorates in terms of the physical environment
and working time quality; a result that again refects considerable heterogeneity across the
countries in the sample. Lastly, we fnd clear evidence of a catch-up process in job quality
in all the non-monetary dimensions of working conditions across the European Union.
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Antón, J. I., Grande, R., Muñoz de Bustillo, R., & Pinto, F. (2023). Gender gaps in working conditions. Social Indicators Research, 166(1), 53-83.
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