This paper examines the empirical implications of Becker’s classical theory of employer discrimination. If the male-female wage differential is due to employer discrimination, then non-discriminatory employers will hire more women and enjoy a higher profit than discriminatory employers. This propo-sition is tested using Japanese firm-level panel data from the 1990s. The empirical results, based on pooled OLS, indicate that an increase in the pro-portion of women employed by a firm enhances its operating profit. The female proportion could be endogenous in the profit equation, however, be-cause firms may adjust their female labor in response to positive productivity shocks. To deal with this possible endogeneity, investment or intermediate i...
This paper develops an equilibrium search model to study the mechanisms underlying the lifecycle gen...
This paper explores the hypothesis that gender wage differentials arise from the interaction between...
Theories of taste-based discrimination predict that competitive pressures will drive discriminatory ...
This paper examines the empirical implications of Becker’s classical theory of employer discriminati...
In an attempt to explain male-female wage differential, I estimated the relative marginal productivi...
RIETI Discussion Papers Series aims at widely disseminating research results in the form of professi...
The theory of employee discrimination gives a possible explanation for the scarcity of female execut...
This paper provides new evidence on the nature and causes of the gender pay gap using confidential p...
We address a gap in prior literature on female managerial representation and corporate performance. ...
The present study aims at assessing the impacts of increases in international trade on gender wage d...
The present study examines factors that might explain the difference between female and male industr...
Gender discrimination remains as a global pervasive problem despite the implementation of substantia...
This paper examines male-female wage determination and gender wage discrimi-nation in Japanese affil...
This study explores the impact of competition from international trade on the gender wage gap in Tai...
This paper proposes a simple search model to shed light on the role of aggregate fertility as a form...
This paper develops an equilibrium search model to study the mechanisms underlying the lifecycle gen...
This paper explores the hypothesis that gender wage differentials arise from the interaction between...
Theories of taste-based discrimination predict that competitive pressures will drive discriminatory ...
This paper examines the empirical implications of Becker’s classical theory of employer discriminati...
In an attempt to explain male-female wage differential, I estimated the relative marginal productivi...
RIETI Discussion Papers Series aims at widely disseminating research results in the form of professi...
The theory of employee discrimination gives a possible explanation for the scarcity of female execut...
This paper provides new evidence on the nature and causes of the gender pay gap using confidential p...
We address a gap in prior literature on female managerial representation and corporate performance. ...
The present study aims at assessing the impacts of increases in international trade on gender wage d...
The present study examines factors that might explain the difference between female and male industr...
Gender discrimination remains as a global pervasive problem despite the implementation of substantia...
This paper examines male-female wage determination and gender wage discrimi-nation in Japanese affil...
This study explores the impact of competition from international trade on the gender wage gap in Tai...
This paper proposes a simple search model to shed light on the role of aggregate fertility as a form...
This paper develops an equilibrium search model to study the mechanisms underlying the lifecycle gen...
This paper explores the hypothesis that gender wage differentials arise from the interaction between...
Theories of taste-based discrimination predict that competitive pressures will drive discriminatory ...