Using a large linked employer-employee data set, this paper aims at quantifying the trend in worker segregation at the establishment level and its impact on wages in Portugal over a \u85fteen year period. We concentrate on the gender dimension, to answer the questions: What is the level of gender segregation across establishments in the Portuguese labor market and how has it evolved over time? What is the impact of segregation on wages? Is that impact di¤erent for men and women? Systematic and random components of segregation are computed. We use standard wage decomposition techniques to evaluate the impact of the composition of the labor force at the establishment level on wages. The results reveal a high degree of systematic gender segreg...
This study analyzes the relationship between the segregation of women across establishments and the ...
This paper analyzes the evolution of gender segregation in the workplace in Mexico between 1994 and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Using a large linked employer-employee data set, this paper aims at quantifying the trend in worker ...
This paper analyses the role of occupational segregation in explaining the overall gender wage gap i...
Using a longitudinal data set covering the period 1987–2000, the authors explore the impact of femal...
This paper presents new evidence on the role of segregation into firms, occupations within a firm an...
There is growing evidence that firm-specific pay premiums are an important source of wage inequality...
This paper studies the relationship between segregation of women across establish- ments and the wag...
This paper presents new evidence on the role of gender segregation and pay structure in explaining g...
Women's employment in the European semiperipheral countries : analysis of the Portuguese case. Comp...
The paper studies the sources of gender segregation on the within-firm level and its effect on gende...
Wage dispersion within firms has increased, whilst segregation of workers according to their schooli...
Award-winning work by the Call for Competition in the Markets, a partnership between the Office for ...
Several countries experienced an increase in female labor participation during the twentieth century...
This study analyzes the relationship between the segregation of women across establishments and the ...
This paper analyzes the evolution of gender segregation in the workplace in Mexico between 1994 and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Using a large linked employer-employee data set, this paper aims at quantifying the trend in worker ...
This paper analyses the role of occupational segregation in explaining the overall gender wage gap i...
Using a longitudinal data set covering the period 1987–2000, the authors explore the impact of femal...
This paper presents new evidence on the role of segregation into firms, occupations within a firm an...
There is growing evidence that firm-specific pay premiums are an important source of wage inequality...
This paper studies the relationship between segregation of women across establish- ments and the wag...
This paper presents new evidence on the role of gender segregation and pay structure in explaining g...
Women's employment in the European semiperipheral countries : analysis of the Portuguese case. Comp...
The paper studies the sources of gender segregation on the within-firm level and its effect on gende...
Wage dispersion within firms has increased, whilst segregation of workers according to their schooli...
Award-winning work by the Call for Competition in the Markets, a partnership between the Office for ...
Several countries experienced an increase in female labor participation during the twentieth century...
This study analyzes the relationship between the segregation of women across establishments and the ...
This paper analyzes the evolution of gender segregation in the workplace in Mexico between 1994 and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...