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years. Results from standard decomposition techniques show that 80% of the earnings gap in the first job can be attributed …
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current employer, results from standard decomposition techniques show that up to 91% of an initial 14% earnings disadvantage …
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This paper looks at the gender wage gap throughout the transition from communism to capitalism and throughout a time of rapid economic convergence. The case of Estonia is used, and micro data from the Labour Force Survey from 1989 to 2020 are employed. The communist regimes had highly regulated...
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decomposition of the gender wage gap. The LASSO selection with a one standard error rule removes about a quarter of the regressors …
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Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) data for seventeen European countries and applying Gelbach (2016) decomposition, we …
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This paper examines the importance of gender differences in labour supply and demand for job exibility to the growth of the gender wage gap over the life cycle and over time for graduates in the UK. We document that the graduate gender wage gap increases over the life cycle, especially between...
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This paper aims to analyze the hourly gender wage gap between men and women in Mexico for the period 2005-2020. To this end, a number of variables is selected to reflect workers' human capital, household circumstances and workplace characteristics; then, a novel non-parametric method decomposes...
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characteristics of the individual's partner. In an empirical application, we find that this extended decomposition explains … considerably larger shares of the gender wage gap than does the standard decomposition. …
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to age, tenure and previous employment status. A quantile decomposition reveals that job preferences play a greater role …
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Despite the increased attachment of women to the labour force in nearly all developed countries, a stubborn gender pay gap remains. This chapter provides a review of the economics literature on the gender wage gap, with an emphasis on developed countries. We begin with an overview of the trends...
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