A l’aide de données appariées employeurs-employés du secteur formel collectées à l’île Maurice et à Madagascar en 2005, nous estimons l’ampleur de l’écart salarial selon le genre et testons la pertinence de l’hypothèse de plafond de verre récemment observée dans les pays développés. Nous nous intéressons particulièrement aux caractéristiques des entreprises et à la ségrégation professionnelle au sein des firmes en tant que possible déterminants de l’écart salarial entre les sexes. Alors que l’écart salarial ajusté des caractéristiques individuelles est faible à Madagascar, et relativement élevé à l’île Maurice, nos résultats montrent que la prise en compte de l’hétérogénéité des entreprises dans l’analyse est importante pour l...
Aujourd’hui encore et presque partout dans le monde, les femmes se heurtent à une barrière appelée «...
Using matched employer-employee data collected in seven African countries, we present comparative ev...
Average gender pay gaps have absorbed the interest of economists for many years. More recently, stud...
(english) In this study, we address the issue of gender differences in labour market performances fo...
(english) In this paper, we investigate the glass ceiling hypothesis according to which there exists...
According to the glass ceiling hypothesis evidenced in developed countries, there exist larger gend...
Several empirical studies have found larger gender pay gaps at the upper tail of the wage distribut...
Selon l’hypothèse du plafond de verre mise en évidence dans les pays développés, il existe un écart ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the relevance of the glass ceiling hypothesis in...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the relevance of the glass ceiling effect, according ...
Le titre de la version Working paper attachée (DIAL, DT/2005-06) est "Reassessing the Gender Wage Ga...
(english) Differences in labour force attachment across gender are important to explain the extent o...
Contrary to what is generally assumed, the gender wage gap and the glass ceiling may not necessarily...
Using harmonised data from the European Union Household Panel, we analyse gender pay gaps by sector ...
The inequality of the labour market has long been a discussed and studied topic and today we know th...
Aujourd’hui encore et presque partout dans le monde, les femmes se heurtent à une barrière appelée «...
Using matched employer-employee data collected in seven African countries, we present comparative ev...
Average gender pay gaps have absorbed the interest of economists for many years. More recently, stud...
(english) In this study, we address the issue of gender differences in labour market performances fo...
(english) In this paper, we investigate the glass ceiling hypothesis according to which there exists...
According to the glass ceiling hypothesis evidenced in developed countries, there exist larger gend...
Several empirical studies have found larger gender pay gaps at the upper tail of the wage distribut...
Selon l’hypothèse du plafond de verre mise en évidence dans les pays développés, il existe un écart ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the relevance of the glass ceiling hypothesis in...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the relevance of the glass ceiling effect, according ...
Le titre de la version Working paper attachée (DIAL, DT/2005-06) est "Reassessing the Gender Wage Ga...
(english) Differences in labour force attachment across gender are important to explain the extent o...
Contrary to what is generally assumed, the gender wage gap and the glass ceiling may not necessarily...
Using harmonised data from the European Union Household Panel, we analyse gender pay gaps by sector ...
The inequality of the labour market has long been a discussed and studied topic and today we know th...
Aujourd’hui encore et presque partout dans le monde, les femmes se heurtent à une barrière appelée «...
Using matched employer-employee data collected in seven African countries, we present comparative ev...
Average gender pay gaps have absorbed the interest of economists for many years. More recently, stud...