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affected by gender in Britain; men display behaviour characteristic of competitiveness whilst women do not. …
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We use quantile regression and counterfactual decomposition methods to explore gender gaps across the earning …, interestingly, not found to be relevant in the Australian context. Substantial gender earnings gaps (and glass ceilings) are …
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differs between genders and that of the gender pay gap differs between sectors. The analysis shows that little none of the … gender earnings gap in both the public and private sector can be explained by differences in observable characteristics …
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This paper investigates gender differences between the log wage distributions of full-time British employees in the … substantial gender earnings gaps, and evidence of glass ceilings, in both sectors. The earnings gaps amongst the higher income …
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