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Some Reflections on the Spatial Dimensions of Occupational Segregation
Authors:Barbara S. Burnell
Abstract:This paper considers the role that urban spatial structure may play in the process of occupational segregation, and argues that neoclassical economic models of urban employment and residential location decisions have not considered the relationship between gender-based labor market status and space. The paper provides a critical feminist perspective on how conventional urban models have been used to explain patterns of segregation, and suggests reasons for limitations in existing theoretical and empirical analysis. It also explores ways in which economists can draw on work in other disciplines to develop fuller and more useful models of the relationship between urban spatial structure and occupational segregation.
Keywords:Feminism  Location Theory  Neoclassical Models  Occupational Segregation  Spatial Structure
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