Being married may raise worker productivity and increase the probability of remaining in a job and, as consequence, obtaining a wage premium. Yet, this effect may be different for males and females. In developing countries, such as Colombia, the premium may be larger than in developed countries due to the differing social norms and labor market structures. Using cross-sectional data from Colombian Household Surveys, this paper examines the marriage wage premium and its evolution in Colombia both at the aggregate level and by gender. We find a marriage wage premium for both male and female populations; this wage premium is explained by the greater human capital endowment in married people and to employer favoritism due to the “social norms” ...
Empirical evidence has shown that married men generally earn more and married women earn less than t...
This study reconsiders the phenomenon that married men earn more money than unmarried men, a key res...
The evidence of gender pay gap is present in the Colombian labormarket, as in many other countries. ...
Being married may raise worker productivity and increase the probability of remaining in a job and, ...
Being married may raise worker productivity and increase the probability of remaining in a job and, ...
This study aims to establish how the decision to marry is affected by family socio-economic environm...
A pseudo-panel was built to estimate the determinants of the labor participation decision of married...
Dans cet article nous analysons les déterminants de la participation des femmes mariées (ou en conc...
Objective: to determine whether there is a gender wage gap in Colombia and the department of Caldas ...
In this paper we establish six stylized facts related to marriage and work in Latin America and pres...
The aim of this paper is to provide an estimation and decomposition of the motherhood wage penalty i...
En este artículo se analizan los determinantes de la participación laboral de las mujeres casadas (c...
This paper studies the evolution of the gender wage gap in Colombia at different points of wage dist...
In this paper we establish six stylized facts related to marriage and work in Latin America and pres...
O casamento não oficializado, coabitação, tem se tornado cada vez mais freqüente nas últimas décadas...
Empirical evidence has shown that married men generally earn more and married women earn less than t...
This study reconsiders the phenomenon that married men earn more money than unmarried men, a key res...
The evidence of gender pay gap is present in the Colombian labormarket, as in many other countries. ...
Being married may raise worker productivity and increase the probability of remaining in a job and, ...
Being married may raise worker productivity and increase the probability of remaining in a job and, ...
This study aims to establish how the decision to marry is affected by family socio-economic environm...
A pseudo-panel was built to estimate the determinants of the labor participation decision of married...
Dans cet article nous analysons les déterminants de la participation des femmes mariées (ou en conc...
Objective: to determine whether there is a gender wage gap in Colombia and the department of Caldas ...
In this paper we establish six stylized facts related to marriage and work in Latin America and pres...
The aim of this paper is to provide an estimation and decomposition of the motherhood wage penalty i...
En este artículo se analizan los determinantes de la participación laboral de las mujeres casadas (c...
This paper studies the evolution of the gender wage gap in Colombia at different points of wage dist...
In this paper we establish six stylized facts related to marriage and work in Latin America and pres...
O casamento não oficializado, coabitação, tem se tornado cada vez mais freqüente nas últimas décadas...
Empirical evidence has shown that married men generally earn more and married women earn less than t...
This study reconsiders the phenomenon that married men earn more money than unmarried men, a key res...
The evidence of gender pay gap is present in the Colombian labormarket, as in many other countries. ...