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The Impact of Military Presence in Local Labor Markets on the Employment of Women
by
Segal, Mady Wechsler
, Booth, Bradford
, Falk, William W.
, Segal, David R.
in
Armed Forces
/ Censuses
/ Civilian personnel
/ Earnings
/ Employment
/ Employment Opportunities
/ Female labour
/ Female roles
/ Females
/ Gender differentiation
/ Income Inequality
/ Labor force
/ Labor market
/ Labor markets
/ Labour market
/ Local labor markets
/ Military
/ Military bases
/ Military Civilian Relations
/ Military intervention
/ Military personnel
/ Public use
/ Research Reports
/ Sex equality
/ Sexual Inequality
/ U.S.A
/ Unemployment
/ Unemployment rates
/ United States of America
/ Women
/ Women's employment
/ Workforce
/ Working Women
2000
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The Impact of Military Presence in Local Labor Markets on the Employment of Women
by
Segal, Mady Wechsler
, Booth, Bradford
, Falk, William W.
, Segal, David R.
in
Armed Forces
/ Censuses
/ Civilian personnel
/ Earnings
/ Employment
/ Employment Opportunities
/ Female labour
/ Female roles
/ Females
/ Gender differentiation
/ Income Inequality
/ Labor force
/ Labor market
/ Labor markets
/ Labour market
/ Local labor markets
/ Military
/ Military bases
/ Military Civilian Relations
/ Military intervention
/ Military personnel
/ Public use
/ Research Reports
/ Sex equality
/ Sexual Inequality
/ U.S.A
/ Unemployment
/ Unemployment rates
/ United States of America
/ Women
/ Women's employment
/ Workforce
/ Working Women
2000
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The Impact of Military Presence in Local Labor Markets on the Employment of Women
by
Segal, Mady Wechsler
, Booth, Bradford
, Falk, William W.
, Segal, David R.
in
Armed Forces
/ Censuses
/ Civilian personnel
/ Earnings
/ Employment
/ Employment Opportunities
/ Female labour
/ Female roles
/ Females
/ Gender differentiation
/ Income Inequality
/ Labor force
/ Labor market
/ Labor markets
/ Labour market
/ Local labor markets
/ Military
/ Military bases
/ Military Civilian Relations
/ Military intervention
/ Military personnel
/ Public use
/ Research Reports
/ Sex equality
/ Sexual Inequality
/ U.S.A
/ Unemployment
/ Unemployment rates
/ United States of America
/ Women
/ Women's employment
/ Workforce
/ Working Women
2000
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The Impact of Military Presence in Local Labor Markets on the Employment of Women
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The Impact of Military Presence in Local Labor Markets on the Employment of Women
2000
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This article uses Public Use Microsample (PUMS) data drawn from the 1990 census to explore the relationship between military presence, defined as the percentage of the local labor force in the active-duty armed forces, and women's employment and earnings across local labor market areas (LMAs) in the United States. Comparisons of local rates of unemployment and mean women's earnings are made between those LMAs in which the military plays a disproportionate role in the local labor market and those in which military presence is low. Results suggest that women who live in labor market areas with a substantial (5 percent or greater) military presence have, on average, lower annual earnings and higher rates of unemployment than their counterparts who live in nonmilitary LMAs. The argument is made that through the interaction of several socially situated conditions-including gender, family, labor markets, human capital, and place-the military emerges as a source of inequality in labor market out-comes for women working on or around military installations.
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