© 2014, Canelas and Salazar; licensee Springer. This article examines the structure of gender and ethnic wage gaps and the distribution of both paid and unpaid work in LAC countries. Its main contribution is to expose the double discrimination endured by women in the region. Indeed, the results indicate that women are highly discriminated in the job market and undertake most of the domestic activities in the household, allocating in average 40 hours per week to paid market activities and another 40 hours to in-home unpaid activities. The indigenous population also suffers from discrimination, but the wage gap is mainly explained by the difference in endowments, highlighting their limited access to education and their concentration in rural ...
Despite having higher average education levels, Nicaraguan women still earn much less than men. Furt...
Using data from 2011 National Household Survey, this paper investigates the gender wage gap among Ca...
Using family income as a class measure, we explore whether the gender and racial/ethnic gaps in hour...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
In this article, we examine the structure of gender and ethnic wage gaps, and the distribution of bo...
This paper uses the well-known Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition technique to understand the determinants...
Gender gaps in wages are a reflection of inequality and discrimination. This exists across region, ...
Women and certain ethnic groups oft en face unequal treatment in labor mar-kets, in both developed a...
Despite having higher average education levels, Nicaraguan women still earn much less than men. Furt...
We complement analyses of both gender and ethnic inequality by examining cleavages among women of di...
Many studies have analysed the gender pay gap, measuring and decomposing it. Far less empirical rese...
This paper reviews the existing evidence for dual discrimination based on gender and ethnicity for m...
Female wages in Bangladesh are significantly lower than male wages. This paper quantifies the extent...
This paper analyzes gender and ethnic wage gaps in Guatemala for the period 2000-2006, applying a ma...
International audienceGender inequality in the labour market is interconnected with unequal sharing ...
Despite having higher average education levels, Nicaraguan women still earn much less than men. Furt...
Using data from 2011 National Household Survey, this paper investigates the gender wage gap among Ca...
Using family income as a class measure, we explore whether the gender and racial/ethnic gaps in hour...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
In this article, we examine the structure of gender and ethnic wage gaps, and the distribution of bo...
This paper uses the well-known Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition technique to understand the determinants...
Gender gaps in wages are a reflection of inequality and discrimination. This exists across region, ...
Women and certain ethnic groups oft en face unequal treatment in labor mar-kets, in both developed a...
Despite having higher average education levels, Nicaraguan women still earn much less than men. Furt...
We complement analyses of both gender and ethnic inequality by examining cleavages among women of di...
Many studies have analysed the gender pay gap, measuring and decomposing it. Far less empirical rese...
This paper reviews the existing evidence for dual discrimination based on gender and ethnicity for m...
Female wages in Bangladesh are significantly lower than male wages. This paper quantifies the extent...
This paper analyzes gender and ethnic wage gaps in Guatemala for the period 2000-2006, applying a ma...
International audienceGender inequality in the labour market is interconnected with unequal sharing ...
Despite having higher average education levels, Nicaraguan women still earn much less than men. Furt...
Using data from 2011 National Household Survey, this paper investigates the gender wage gap among Ca...
Using family income as a class measure, we explore whether the gender and racial/ethnic gaps in hour...