Average gender pay gaps have absorbed the interest of economists for many years. More recently studies have begun to explore the degree to which observed gender wage gaps might differ across the wages distribution. The stylised facts from these studies, summarised in the first part of the paper, are that the gender pay gap in Europe is typically increasing across the wages distribution. This finding - more pronounced in the private than the public sector - has been interpreted as a glass ceiling effect. The existence of this glass ceiling suggests that the average gender pay gap in Europe is mainly due to the gender gap towards the top of the wages distribution. What explains these stylised facts? We briefly outline some relevant hy...
Using 1998 data, we show that the gender log wage gap in Sweden increases throughout the wage distri...
This paper investigates gender differences between the log wage distributions of full-time British e...
There is evidence of a negative cross-country correlation between gender wage and employment gaps. W...
Using harmonised data from the European Union Household Panel, we analyse gender pay gaps by sector ...
Using harmonised data from the European Union Household Panel, we analyse gender pay gaps by sector ...
Average gender pay gaps have absorbed the interest of economists for many years. More recently, stud...
Using harmonised data from the European Union Household Panel, we analyse gender pay gaps by sector ...
In this article, we investigate the relevance of the glass ceiling hypothesis in France, according t...
Using harmonized data for the years 1995-2001 from the European Community Household Panel, the autho...
Using harmonized data for the years 1995-2001 from the European Community Household Panel, the autho...
We consider and attempt to understand the gender wage gap across 26 European countries, using 2007 d...
The inequality of the labour market has long been a discussed and studied topic and today we know th...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the relevance of the glass ceiling effect, according ...
The performance of men and women in the labour market has converged enormously in the last decades, ...
In this paper, we introduce uncertainty of the labour productivity of women in a competitive model o...
Using 1998 data, we show that the gender log wage gap in Sweden increases throughout the wage distri...
This paper investigates gender differences between the log wage distributions of full-time British e...
There is evidence of a negative cross-country correlation between gender wage and employment gaps. W...
Using harmonised data from the European Union Household Panel, we analyse gender pay gaps by sector ...
Using harmonised data from the European Union Household Panel, we analyse gender pay gaps by sector ...
Average gender pay gaps have absorbed the interest of economists for many years. More recently, stud...
Using harmonised data from the European Union Household Panel, we analyse gender pay gaps by sector ...
In this article, we investigate the relevance of the glass ceiling hypothesis in France, according t...
Using harmonized data for the years 1995-2001 from the European Community Household Panel, the autho...
Using harmonized data for the years 1995-2001 from the European Community Household Panel, the autho...
We consider and attempt to understand the gender wage gap across 26 European countries, using 2007 d...
The inequality of the labour market has long been a discussed and studied topic and today we know th...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the relevance of the glass ceiling effect, according ...
The performance of men and women in the labour market has converged enormously in the last decades, ...
In this paper, we introduce uncertainty of the labour productivity of women in a competitive model o...
Using 1998 data, we show that the gender log wage gap in Sweden increases throughout the wage distri...
This paper investigates gender differences between the log wage distributions of full-time British e...
There is evidence of a negative cross-country correlation between gender wage and employment gaps. W...