This paper addresses the gender pay gap among Italian university graduates on entry to the labor market, and stresses the importance of gender stereotypes on subjective assessment of individual productivity. We build upon previous research about gender and wage inequality introducing tournament theory as a convenient framework for the gender pay gap analysis. We hypothesize that the effects of gender stereotypes make occupational tournaments unfair. As a consequence, male workers have higher probabilities of winning the wage competition. Our data show that in contexts where the stereotype is most likely to occur, making tournaments less fair, the unexplained component of the gender pay gap is higher
This article investigates the effect of public-contest recruitment on earnings for men and women usi...
The paper investigates the gender wage gap among recently graduated people, controlling for job and ...
Unequal gender outcomes in occupational success unravel through different channels in higher educati...
This paper addresses the gender pay gap among Italian university graduates on entry to the labor mar...
This paper addresses the gender pay gap among Italian university graduates on entry to the labor mar...
This paper addresses the gender pay gap among Italian university graduates on entry to the labour ma...
This paper analyzes the effect of public-contest recruitment on earnings by applying an extended ver...
We consider the academic performance of Italian university graduates and their labor market position...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to highlight the pivotal role of overeducation in explaining t...
Although women are increasing in education and emplyment participation , the gender equality in pay ...
In this paper we evaluate the wage gap due to differences in rewards to characteristics by studying...
We consider the academic performance of Italian university graduates and their labor market position...
The paper investigates the gender wage gap among recently graduates, controlling for job and academi...
We consider the academic performance of Italian university graduates and their labor market positio...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the pivotal role of overeducation in explaining the unexpl...
This article investigates the effect of public-contest recruitment on earnings for men and women usi...
The paper investigates the gender wage gap among recently graduated people, controlling for job and ...
Unequal gender outcomes in occupational success unravel through different channels in higher educati...
This paper addresses the gender pay gap among Italian university graduates on entry to the labor mar...
This paper addresses the gender pay gap among Italian university graduates on entry to the labor mar...
This paper addresses the gender pay gap among Italian university graduates on entry to the labour ma...
This paper analyzes the effect of public-contest recruitment on earnings by applying an extended ver...
We consider the academic performance of Italian university graduates and their labor market position...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to highlight the pivotal role of overeducation in explaining t...
Although women are increasing in education and emplyment participation , the gender equality in pay ...
In this paper we evaluate the wage gap due to differences in rewards to characteristics by studying...
We consider the academic performance of Italian university graduates and their labor market position...
The paper investigates the gender wage gap among recently graduates, controlling for job and academi...
We consider the academic performance of Italian university graduates and their labor market positio...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the pivotal role of overeducation in explaining the unexpl...
This article investigates the effect of public-contest recruitment on earnings for men and women usi...
The paper investigates the gender wage gap among recently graduated people, controlling for job and ...
Unequal gender outcomes in occupational success unravel through different channels in higher educati...