Salary, flexibility or career opportunity? A choice experiment on gender specific job preferences
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Published
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Möser, Sara
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
Using the evaluation of hypothetical job offers in a discrete choice experiment, we analyse which characteristics of employment positions are relevant to men and women when deciding between job offers. Thereby, we investigate whether preferences for work arrangements are gender specific. The analysis shows that on average, women have a stronger preference for part-time work than men, and that the career prospect of a job is more important to men than to women. Furthermore, we use heterogeneity within genders to study whether gender specific preference patterns result from gendered considerations of family formation. We find that certain men and women, especially those who plan to have children and have traditional intentions about the division of labor in the household, evaluate work relationships more strongly according to gender roles than others. This analysis of hypothetical employment choices provides valuable insight into the preference structure of men and women, which proves to be heterogeneous within and between genders.
Subjects
HM Sociology
Publisher DOI
Journal
Frontiers in sociology
ISSN
2297-7775
Sponsors
Staatssekretariat für Bildung, Forschung und Innovation (SBFI)
Volume
8
Publisher
Frontiers Research Foundation
Submitter
JostM
Citation apa
Jost, M., & Möser, S. (2023). Salary, flexibility or career opportunity? A choice experiment on gender specific job preferences. In Frontiers in sociology (Vol. 8). Frontiers Research Foundation. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.19177
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