In this paper, we use a 1995 sample of social-security wage records of full-time German workers to show that in East Germany predominantly "female" occupations pay more to both men and women and that there is no relationship between occupation-specific concentration of women and wages in West Germany
Die vorliegende Studie ist Teil des von der Hans-Boeckler-Stiftung finanzierten Forschungsprojekts '...
This paper examines the effect of marital sorting on earnings inequality, taking into account extens...
'The paper studies the determinants of labor force participation by East German women after unificat...
We examine occupational and Þrm-level gender segregation and their relationship with wages in East a...
The importance of occupational gender segregation for the gender wage gap in East and West Germany i...
We compare the importance of occupational gender segregation for the gender wage gap in East and Wes...
In this paper we examine occupational and firm-level sex segregation and their relationship with wag...
Relative wages have changed dramatically after the collapse of communist regimes in Central and East...
East German wages have been below the West German wage level since unification. Moreover, the East-W...
This paper analyzes the evolution of wage inequality and wage mobility separately for men and women...
Abstract: Using a large administrative data set, this paper studies the evolution of the East German...
A comprehensive descriptive analysis of gender wage differences over a long time period is missing f...
Since monetary union with West Germany on 1 July 1990, eastern female monthly wages have risen by 10...
Abstract East Germany has undergone rapid transition from a socialist to a market economy since the ...
East Germany has undergone rapid transition from a socialist to a market economy since the fall of t...
Die vorliegende Studie ist Teil des von der Hans-Boeckler-Stiftung finanzierten Forschungsprojekts '...
This paper examines the effect of marital sorting on earnings inequality, taking into account extens...
'The paper studies the determinants of labor force participation by East German women after unificat...
We examine occupational and Þrm-level gender segregation and their relationship with wages in East a...
The importance of occupational gender segregation for the gender wage gap in East and West Germany i...
We compare the importance of occupational gender segregation for the gender wage gap in East and Wes...
In this paper we examine occupational and firm-level sex segregation and their relationship with wag...
Relative wages have changed dramatically after the collapse of communist regimes in Central and East...
East German wages have been below the West German wage level since unification. Moreover, the East-W...
This paper analyzes the evolution of wage inequality and wage mobility separately for men and women...
Abstract: Using a large administrative data set, this paper studies the evolution of the East German...
A comprehensive descriptive analysis of gender wage differences over a long time period is missing f...
Since monetary union with West Germany on 1 July 1990, eastern female monthly wages have risen by 10...
Abstract East Germany has undergone rapid transition from a socialist to a market economy since the ...
East Germany has undergone rapid transition from a socialist to a market economy since the fall of t...
Die vorliegende Studie ist Teil des von der Hans-Boeckler-Stiftung finanzierten Forschungsprojekts '...
This paper examines the effect of marital sorting on earnings inequality, taking into account extens...
'The paper studies the determinants of labor force participation by East German women after unificat...