Interpreting the unexplained component of the gender wage gap as indicative of discrimination, the empirical literature to date has tended to ignore the potential impact wage discrimination may have on employment. Employment effects may arise if discrimination lowers the female offered wage and the labour supply curve is upward sloping. The empirical analysis employs the British Household Panel Study and finds evidence of both wage and associated employment effects
Research has consistently demonstrated a negative and statistically significant relationship between...
Using UK LFS data, we examine the impact of disability on labour market outcomes by gender since the...
Our findings suggest the existence of a gender reservation wage gap, with a differential of around 1...
Interpreting the unexplained component of the gender wage gap as indicative of discrimination, the e...
Interpreting the unexplained component of the gender wage gap as indicative of discrimination, the e...
For the first time, data on women's employment histories is used to study the gap between women's an...
The gender segregation of occupations is an enduring feature of the labour market, and pay in female...
Over the past decades the attention devoted to gender discrimination in the labour market by social ...
This article presents a study on the quantification of the level of occupational access and wage dis...
This paper uses national survey data to measure the degree of gender discrimination in the UK labour...
We examine gender concentration and segregation between and within establishments in the British eco...
Gender wage differentials and discrimination are issues of primary significance both in terms of equ...
The analysis of pay gap across gender is sensitive to the use of specific econometric techniques. Wh...
This paper examines sources of gender pay disparity and the factors that contribute to this pay gap....
We conduct experiments on an online platform to investigate the causal effect of gender discriminati...
Research has consistently demonstrated a negative and statistically significant relationship between...
Using UK LFS data, we examine the impact of disability on labour market outcomes by gender since the...
Our findings suggest the existence of a gender reservation wage gap, with a differential of around 1...
Interpreting the unexplained component of the gender wage gap as indicative of discrimination, the e...
Interpreting the unexplained component of the gender wage gap as indicative of discrimination, the e...
For the first time, data on women's employment histories is used to study the gap between women's an...
The gender segregation of occupations is an enduring feature of the labour market, and pay in female...
Over the past decades the attention devoted to gender discrimination in the labour market by social ...
This article presents a study on the quantification of the level of occupational access and wage dis...
This paper uses national survey data to measure the degree of gender discrimination in the UK labour...
We examine gender concentration and segregation between and within establishments in the British eco...
Gender wage differentials and discrimination are issues of primary significance both in terms of equ...
The analysis of pay gap across gender is sensitive to the use of specific econometric techniques. Wh...
This paper examines sources of gender pay disparity and the factors that contribute to this pay gap....
We conduct experiments on an online platform to investigate the causal effect of gender discriminati...
Research has consistently demonstrated a negative and statistically significant relationship between...
Using UK LFS data, we examine the impact of disability on labour market outcomes by gender since the...
Our findings suggest the existence of a gender reservation wage gap, with a differential of around 1...