Female wages in Bangladesh are significantly lower than male wages. This paper quantifies the extent to which discrimination can explain this gender wage gap across the rural and urban labour markets of Bangladesh, using unit record data from the 1999–2000 Labour Force Survey. The gender wage differential is decomposed into a component that can be explained by differences in productive characteristics and a component not explained by observable productive differences, which is attributed to discrimination. An attempt is also made to improve on the standard methodology by implementing a wage-gap decomposition method that accounts for selectivity bias, on top of the usual “explained” and “unexplained” components....
Purpose - To provide and assess trends on the status of women in Bangladesh in terms of key macro le...
analyses of wage discrimination have followed the traditional Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition of wage d...
In Bangladesh, despite of increased participation in the labour market in recent decades, women are ...
Female wages in Bangladesh are significantly lower than male wages. This paper quantifies the extent...
Female wages in Bangladesh are significantly lower compared to male wages. This paper seeks to quant...
This article empirically investigates the gender wage gap in Bangladesh during the period 2005&ndash...
There is a gender wage gap (men earning more than women) in labour market of most countries, to vary...
Gender gaps in wages are a reflection of inequality and discrimination. This exists across region, s...
Inequality of earnings between men and women from economic activities is a common phenomenon in the ...
This study constructs wage equations according to Mincer earnings function for men and women separat...
This article undertakes an examination of Bangladesh’s latest available Quarterly Labour Force Surve...
Assesses the status of women in Bangladesh by analysing the dynamics of female participation in labo...
The construction industry in Bangladesh exhibits gender biases in many respects and for many reasons...
This study estimates the magnitude of gender wage differentials for a sample of workers from the Eth...
In this paper we analyze wage determination and gender discrimination in Romania using the 1994 Roma...
Purpose - To provide and assess trends on the status of women in Bangladesh in terms of key macro le...
analyses of wage discrimination have followed the traditional Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition of wage d...
In Bangladesh, despite of increased participation in the labour market in recent decades, women are ...
Female wages in Bangladesh are significantly lower than male wages. This paper quantifies the extent...
Female wages in Bangladesh are significantly lower compared to male wages. This paper seeks to quant...
This article empirically investigates the gender wage gap in Bangladesh during the period 2005&ndash...
There is a gender wage gap (men earning more than women) in labour market of most countries, to vary...
Gender gaps in wages are a reflection of inequality and discrimination. This exists across region, s...
Inequality of earnings between men and women from economic activities is a common phenomenon in the ...
This study constructs wage equations according to Mincer earnings function for men and women separat...
This article undertakes an examination of Bangladesh’s latest available Quarterly Labour Force Surve...
Assesses the status of women in Bangladesh by analysing the dynamics of female participation in labo...
The construction industry in Bangladesh exhibits gender biases in many respects and for many reasons...
This study estimates the magnitude of gender wage differentials for a sample of workers from the Eth...
In this paper we analyze wage determination and gender discrimination in Romania using the 1994 Roma...
Purpose - To provide and assess trends on the status of women in Bangladesh in terms of key macro le...
analyses of wage discrimination have followed the traditional Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition of wage d...
In Bangladesh, despite of increased participation in the labour market in recent decades, women are ...