1. ¿Es más frágil el techo de cristal en la Economía Social? Un análisis en cooperativas y sociedades laborales españolas.
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Castro Núñez, Belén, de Castro Romero, Lidia, Martín Barroso, Víctor, and Santero-Sánchez, Rosa
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GLASS ceiling (Employment discrimination) , *NONPROFIT sector , *SMALL business , *SHARING economy , *GENDER inequality , *SOCIAL enterprises - Abstract
Cooperatives and worker-owned companies, as representatives of the Social Economy, prioritize people over capital. This prioritization is reflected in more equitable and inclusive workforces. Comparative analyses of these types of enterprises compared to commercial enterprises show smaller gender gaps, both in employment participation and in working conditions. The purpose of this paper is to determine the probability of access to positions of greater responsibility in these enterprises and to see whether women have a greater probability of access in these social economy enterprises than in commercial enterprises, concluding that they face fewer obstacles and that the glass ceiling is more fragile. Based on a decade-long analysis of labor trajectories and social security registration data, estimates indicate that female employees in cooperatives and worker-owned companies have a higher probability of reaching the highest contribution group than men. During the analyzed period, these companies have prioritized the integration of women into decision-making roles and have not faced a glass ceiling. This trend is particularly evident among workers aged over 30. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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