Abstract: This paper presents estimates of the unexplained gender wage gap for young workers con trolling for occupational endogeneity. Two contrasting econometric techniques are employed to control for occupational endogeneity. One is the Heckman two step procedure while the other is an I V estimator based on the work of Duncan and Leigh (1985). Statistical tests for the endogeneity hypothesis are provided for both estimators and mildly conflicting results are obtained
Research from the United States consistently shows that female-dominated occupations generally yield...
This study investigates the effect of working in gender-dominated occupations on wages. It controls ...
The study finds evidence of a cohort effect in female to male wage differentials caused by a greater...
Previous studies on the gender wage gap have relied on OLS when estimating the wage equations. Howev...
This paper reviews the empirical literature on the gender wage gap, with particular attention given ...
This paper investigates the sensitivity of average wage gap decompositions to methods resting on di...
This paper first provides a brief survey of research on the gender wage gap in Ireland, particularl...
This paper investigates the sensitivity of average wage gap decompositions to methods resting on di...
The average hourly earnings of Irish women working in industry rose sharply relative to their male c...
Replication data for "On the sensitivity of wage gap decompositions". The paper investigates the sen...
The paper focuses on the early career patterns of young male and female workers. It investigates pot...
The paper utilizes the 1989 Labour Market Activity Survey to examine the gender wage differential in...
AbstractA common feature of labour markets around the world is a substantial gender differential in ...
In this study gender wage differentials in private and public sector jobs in Austria are calculated....
In this paper we explore a matched employer–employee data set to investigate the presence of gender ...
Research from the United States consistently shows that female-dominated occupations generally yield...
This study investigates the effect of working in gender-dominated occupations on wages. It controls ...
The study finds evidence of a cohort effect in female to male wage differentials caused by a greater...
Previous studies on the gender wage gap have relied on OLS when estimating the wage equations. Howev...
This paper reviews the empirical literature on the gender wage gap, with particular attention given ...
This paper investigates the sensitivity of average wage gap decompositions to methods resting on di...
This paper first provides a brief survey of research on the gender wage gap in Ireland, particularl...
This paper investigates the sensitivity of average wage gap decompositions to methods resting on di...
The average hourly earnings of Irish women working in industry rose sharply relative to their male c...
Replication data for "On the sensitivity of wage gap decompositions". The paper investigates the sen...
The paper focuses on the early career patterns of young male and female workers. It investigates pot...
The paper utilizes the 1989 Labour Market Activity Survey to examine the gender wage differential in...
AbstractA common feature of labour markets around the world is a substantial gender differential in ...
In this study gender wage differentials in private and public sector jobs in Austria are calculated....
In this paper we explore a matched employer–employee data set to investigate the presence of gender ...
Research from the United States consistently shows that female-dominated occupations generally yield...
This study investigates the effect of working in gender-dominated occupations on wages. It controls ...
The study finds evidence of a cohort effect in female to male wage differentials caused by a greater...