Publications


Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Torre, Margarita (with Jesús A. Prieto and Iñaki Úcar). The uneven effects of gender parity: Trends in gender homophily in scientific publications, 1980-2019 (Forthcoming in Social Science Research)

Torre, Margarita (with Juan J. Fernández and Sílvia Clavería). 2024. The Global Diffusion of Women Ministries, 1975-2015. International Journal of Comparative Sociology 65(6), 689–710

Torre, Margarita. 2023. Women in the new labor activism: gender trends in attitudes toward unions. Work and Occupations 50(3), 412–419

Torre Margarita (with Iñaki Úcar and Antonio Elías). 2022. Mind the Gender Gap: Covid-19 lockdown effects on gender differences in preprint submissions. PLOS ONE 17(3): e0264265

Torre, Margarita (with Jerry A. Jacobs). 2021. The Gender Mobility Paradox: Gender Segregation and Women’s Mobility across Gender-Type Boundaries, 1970-2018. Gender and Society 35(6):853-883

Torre, Margarita (with Enrique Hernández and Antoni-Italo De Moragas). 2021. The Crown: A Survey About the Spanish Monarchy. Political Exchange Research 3:1, 1938149

Torre, Margarita. 2019. Women in Blue: Structural and Individual Determinants of Sex Segregation in Blue-collar Occupations. Gender and Society 33(3):410-438

Torre, Margarita. 2018. Stopgappers? The Occupational Trajectories of Men in Female-Dominated OccupationsWork and Occupations 45(3): 283-312

Torre, Margarita (with Cristina Mora and Juan J. Fernández). 2018. Different Contexts and Trends: Latina Immigrant Fertility in the US and SpainInternational Migration 56(5): 56-73

Torre, Margarita. 2017. Exit from male-dominated occupations: Variation among occupations and women. Sociological Perspectives 60(4):665 –684

Torre, Margarita. 2017. Wanting more or wanting less? Mismatches between actual and preferred working hours in Spain, 2005-2014Revista Internacional de Sociología 75(2) e061.doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/ris.2017.75.2.15.118

Torre, Margarita. 2014. The scarring effect of ‘women’s work’: The determinants of attrition from male-dominated occupations. Social Forces 93(1)1-29

Data Collection

Survey about the Spanish Monarchy, 2020

COVID-19, preprint submissions, 2020

Book Chapters and Other Publications:

Torre, Margarita. 2024. “Separados y desiguales: Un análisis de la segregación ocupacional de género en España, 2005-2022.” En La desigualdad en España, coordinado por León et al., 213-217. Madrid: Lengua de Trapo.

Torre, Margarita (with Pablo Simón, Sílvia Clavería, Gema García-Albacete and Alberto López). 2023.Libro Blanco de la Juventud de La Rioja, Gobierno de la Rioja

Torre, Margarita (with Sílvia Clavería). 2022. La juventud 10 años después del 15-M en Informe sobre la Democracia en España 2021.El país frente al espejo, Fundación Alternativas, 71-85

Torre, Margarita. 2021. The spiral of precariousness: unemployment, temporary and involuntary part-time in the young population, 2005-2021. Labos 2(2):141-150

Torre, Margarita (with Pablo Simón, Sílvia Clavería, Gema García-Albacete and Alberto López). 2021.  Informe Juventud 2020.  Instituto de la Juventud, INJUVE

Torre, Margarita. 2020. Segregación ocupacional y actitudes hacia la desigualdad en el mundo rural, 2000-2018. Panorama Social 31: 125-139

Torre, Margarita. 2013. The gap between reach and poor. A reflection on increasing inequality in OECD countries. Revista de Sociología, 20:169-178

Torre, Margarita (with María José Hierro). 2011. “¿Querer es poder? Un análisis de la fecundidad de las mujeres españolas e inmigrantes”. Estudios de Progreso. Fundación Alternativas, Madrid

Torre, Margarita (with Pilar Azagra, Juan Luis Chulilla, Paolo Ingés and Kiara Modenini). 2003. “Nuevas cartografías de Madrid”. La Casa Encendida-Casa de América. Madrid

Ongoing Research:

Torre, Margaríta (with Iñaki Úcar). Young scientists, old habits? Cohort differences in gender homophily in scientific publications

Torre, Margarita (with Maik Hamjediers). The Flip Side of Gender Segregation: Cross-National and Temporal Variation in Men’s Participation in Female-Dominated Occupations (under evaluation)