The article examines the workplace sources of sex-based and gendered pay dif-ferentials in professional labour markets. Solicitors are among the highest paying professionals, yet women solicitors receive on average only 58 percent of the earnings received by men solicitors, well below an 82 percent average for all British employees in 1999. From survey data we find that women solicitors have fewer prospects of promotion, and receive lower rewards than men for both promotion and experience. From interview data we find that sex-differences in access to rep-utation-building activities generate qualitative differences in participation (specifi-cally, in carrying out legal work not chargeable to a client) which are consistent with differential o...
Using a dataset of survey responses from University of Michigan Law School graduates from the classe...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79), this paper considers the role ...
The women in law literature review is part of our Women in Leadership in the Law project. The revie...
The article examines the workplace sources of sex-based and gendered pay differentials in profession...
The disparity in the number of male and female partners within law firms is a problem that has been ...
article published in law journalTo examine the magnitude and source of the gender pay disparity amon...
This article considers the theoretical explanations for why women are not remaining within and progr...
This article seeks to identify the mechanisms underlying the gender wage gap among new lawyers. Rely...
This article examines gendered career paths in two feminizing and highly qualified professions. Quan...
This article asks how cultural frameworks of status influence the evaluation of performance includin...
This article uses very detailed information on graduates of the University of Michigan Law School to...
This article examines a particular instance of the relationship between gender, training provision a...
This research explores workplace policy at the sectoral level which is intended to provide gender eq...
The past three decades have been characterized by dramatic labour market developments including the ...
Over the last thirty years there has been a dramatic diversification of the legal services sector; a...
Using a dataset of survey responses from University of Michigan Law School graduates from the classe...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79), this paper considers the role ...
The women in law literature review is part of our Women in Leadership in the Law project. The revie...
The article examines the workplace sources of sex-based and gendered pay differentials in profession...
The disparity in the number of male and female partners within law firms is a problem that has been ...
article published in law journalTo examine the magnitude and source of the gender pay disparity amon...
This article considers the theoretical explanations for why women are not remaining within and progr...
This article seeks to identify the mechanisms underlying the gender wage gap among new lawyers. Rely...
This article examines gendered career paths in two feminizing and highly qualified professions. Quan...
This article asks how cultural frameworks of status influence the evaluation of performance includin...
This article uses very detailed information on graduates of the University of Michigan Law School to...
This article examines a particular instance of the relationship between gender, training provision a...
This research explores workplace policy at the sectoral level which is intended to provide gender eq...
The past three decades have been characterized by dramatic labour market developments including the ...
Over the last thirty years there has been a dramatic diversification of the legal services sector; a...
Using a dataset of survey responses from University of Michigan Law School graduates from the classe...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79), this paper considers the role ...
The women in law literature review is part of our Women in Leadership in the Law project. The revie...