We estimate gender differences in elicited wage expectations among German Uni- versity students applying for STEM and non-STEM fields. Descriptively, women expect to earn less than men and also have lower expectations about wages of average graduates across different fields. Using a two-step estimation procedure accounting for self-selection, we find that the gender gap in own expected wages can be explained to the extent of 54-69% by wage expectations for average graduates across different fields. However, gender differences in the wage expectations for average graduates across different fields do not contribute to explaining the gender gap in the choice of STEM majors
This paper explores the extent to which the gender wage gap is anticipated by workers’ expectations...
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Our goal is to evaluate the problem of gender inequality in the workplace in a new way by focusing o...
Dieser Beitrag analysiert den gender wage gap bei AbsolventInnen der MINT-Studienfächer, welche bisl...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia Laboral / Labour Economics, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Uni...
The share of women achieving tertiary education has increased rapidly over time and now exceeds that...
This paper investigates the gender wage gap among German university graduates in their first job and...
The gender pay gap has been a persistent issue in American workplaces, and the STEM fields have been...
We analyze the impact of (over-)confidence on gender differences in expected start-ing salaries usin...
Research consistently reports pronounced earnings differences between men and women, even among the ...
Discussions and investigations of gender differences in earnings and human capital have seen a resur...
Gender pay gaps are commonly studied in populations with already completed educational careers. We f...
Women are underrepresented in both STEM college majors and STEM jobs. Even with a STEM college degre...
Much attention is focused on finding ways to encourage females to study STEM in school and college b...
We use data from six cohorts of university graduates in Germany to assess the extent of gender gaps ...
This paper explores the extent to which the gender wage gap is anticipated by workers’ expectations...
Unequal gender outcomes in occupational success unravel through different channels in higher educati...
Our goal is to evaluate the problem of gender inequality in the workplace in a new way by focusing o...
Dieser Beitrag analysiert den gender wage gap bei AbsolventInnen der MINT-Studienfächer, welche bisl...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia Laboral / Labour Economics, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Uni...
The share of women achieving tertiary education has increased rapidly over time and now exceeds that...
This paper investigates the gender wage gap among German university graduates in their first job and...
The gender pay gap has been a persistent issue in American workplaces, and the STEM fields have been...
We analyze the impact of (over-)confidence on gender differences in expected start-ing salaries usin...
Research consistently reports pronounced earnings differences between men and women, even among the ...
Discussions and investigations of gender differences in earnings and human capital have seen a resur...
Gender pay gaps are commonly studied in populations with already completed educational careers. We f...
Women are underrepresented in both STEM college majors and STEM jobs. Even with a STEM college degre...
Much attention is focused on finding ways to encourage females to study STEM in school and college b...
We use data from six cohorts of university graduates in Germany to assess the extent of gender gaps ...
This paper explores the extent to which the gender wage gap is anticipated by workers’ expectations...
Unequal gender outcomes in occupational success unravel through different channels in higher educati...
Our goal is to evaluate the problem of gender inequality in the workplace in a new way by focusing o...