TY - JOUR
T1 - Gender and university
T2 - Factors that influence Peruvian midwives' employment and wages
AU - Pacovilca-Alejo, Olga Vicentina
AU - Zea-Montesinos, Cesar Cipriano
AU - Reginaldo-Huamaní, Rafael
AU - Pacovilca-Alejo, Gelber Sebasti
AU - Villa-Jurado, Michael Cristian
AU - Quispe-Ilanzo, Melisa Pamela
AU - Oyola-García, Alfredo Enrique
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Unisa Press 2019
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Although a reduction in economic inequality has been reported in Peru, there are wage differences for professionals in the labour market mediated by structural determinants. Gender and university could be related to this problem. A secondary analysis of the “National Survey of University Graduates and Universities, 2014” was performed to analyse the influence of gender and university on employment and wages in the Peruvian midwifery labour market through a multivariate analysis. The chi square, p-value, odds ratio - crude and adjusted - and a 95 per cent confidence interval were calculated. The results allow concluding that gender and university determine unemployment and low wages in the Peruvian midwifery labour market. Female health workers experience a higher risk of unemployment, working in jobs that are not related to their professional training, and low payment. Midwives from public or upcountry universities experience a higher risk of unemployment and low wages. Working in jobs that are not related to the professional training was determined by coming from private and upcountry universities; it was a factor associated with low wages and the probability for having to do two jobs. It is necessary to improve governmental interventions to eliminate these barriers, of which the issue of remuneration is the most important.
AB - Although a reduction in economic inequality has been reported in Peru, there are wage differences for professionals in the labour market mediated by structural determinants. Gender and university could be related to this problem. A secondary analysis of the “National Survey of University Graduates and Universities, 2014” was performed to analyse the influence of gender and university on employment and wages in the Peruvian midwifery labour market through a multivariate analysis. The chi square, p-value, odds ratio - crude and adjusted - and a 95 per cent confidence interval were calculated. The results allow concluding that gender and university determine unemployment and low wages in the Peruvian midwifery labour market. Female health workers experience a higher risk of unemployment, working in jobs that are not related to their professional training, and low payment. Midwives from public or upcountry universities experience a higher risk of unemployment and low wages. Working in jobs that are not related to the professional training was determined by coming from private and upcountry universities; it was a factor associated with low wages and the probability for having to do two jobs. It is necessary to improve governmental interventions to eliminate these barriers, of which the issue of remuneration is the most important.
KW - Discrimination
KW - Gender
KW - Labour market
KW - Midwifery
KW - Peru
KW - University
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85081303460
U2 - 10.25159/2520-5293/5433
DO - 10.25159/2520-5293/5433
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85081303460
SN - 1682-5055
VL - 21
JO - Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
JF - Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
IS - 2
M1 - 5433
ER -