This paper compares claims making and gender wage gaps in the United States and Norway, and asks how public sector employment moderates the association between gender segregation and the gender gap in wages in the two countries. Using nationally representative data and hierarchical linear modeling, we analyze gender wage gaps within and between job types. The analyses show that job types heavily concentrated in the public sector, effectively insulated from regular market dynamics, have small if any gender wage gaps. Drawing on relational inequality theory, we argue that this results from the absence of opportunities for individual level claims making.Dynamics of Claims Making and Gender Wage Gaps in the United States and NorwaypublishedVers...
There is substantial international variation in gender pay gaps, from 25-30% in the US and the UK, t...
The persisting gap between male and female wages in the United States offers a seemingly unusual dis...
Analyses of data from the 2000 US Census show that the gender pay gap differs by sector of employmen...
This article analyzes the role of the collective wage-setting institution of “pattern bargaining” in...
It has been established for the USA that men and women working in the same occupation for the same e...
A standard finding in the literature on gender wage gaps is that the public sector exhibits much low...
Gender wage and employment gaps are negatively correlated across countries. We argue that non-random...
This master´s thesis aims to investigate potential sources of the gender wage gap using Norwegian re...
Gender wage and employment gaps are negatively correlated across countries. We argue that non-random...
This paper develops an equilibrium search model to study the mechanisms underlying the lifecycle gen...
Labor economists have persistently observed a “gap” in the earnings of men and women. In this paper,...
A standard finding is that the public sector exhibits lower gender wage gaps than the private sector...
This descriptive study examines the gender pay gap across the income distribution in metropolitan an...
Abstract While the impact of globalization on income inequality has received a lot of attention, lit...
This report presents results from six interviews with people that are responsible for/or negotiate i...
There is substantial international variation in gender pay gaps, from 25-30% in the US and the UK, t...
The persisting gap between male and female wages in the United States offers a seemingly unusual dis...
Analyses of data from the 2000 US Census show that the gender pay gap differs by sector of employmen...
This article analyzes the role of the collective wage-setting institution of “pattern bargaining” in...
It has been established for the USA that men and women working in the same occupation for the same e...
A standard finding in the literature on gender wage gaps is that the public sector exhibits much low...
Gender wage and employment gaps are negatively correlated across countries. We argue that non-random...
This master´s thesis aims to investigate potential sources of the gender wage gap using Norwegian re...
Gender wage and employment gaps are negatively correlated across countries. We argue that non-random...
This paper develops an equilibrium search model to study the mechanisms underlying the lifecycle gen...
Labor economists have persistently observed a “gap” in the earnings of men and women. In this paper,...
A standard finding is that the public sector exhibits lower gender wage gaps than the private sector...
This descriptive study examines the gender pay gap across the income distribution in metropolitan an...
Abstract While the impact of globalization on income inequality has received a lot of attention, lit...
This report presents results from six interviews with people that are responsible for/or negotiate i...
There is substantial international variation in gender pay gaps, from 25-30% in the US and the UK, t...
The persisting gap between male and female wages in the United States offers a seemingly unusual dis...
Analyses of data from the 2000 US Census show that the gender pay gap differs by sector of employmen...