Semiparametric estimation has gained significant attention in the study of wage inequality between men and women in recent years. By extending the wage gap at the mean towards the entire wage distribution using quantile regression, it enables researchers to ascertain the direction and the proportions of differences in characteristics and returns to these characteristics at different parts of the wage distribution. This line of research has been prominent in western society but has not yet been explored in the context of the Malaysian labor market. To fill the gap, this paper examines the gender earnings gap in Malaysia between 1994 and 2004 using Malaysia Population and Family Survey data. The gender earnings differential, as measured by th...
This article undertakes an examination of Bangladesh’s latest available Quarterly Labour Force Surve...
Using unconditional quantile regression combined with Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition, we study the gen...
In this paper we re-examine the link between subjective perceptions and objective measures of wage d...
Semiparametric estimation has gained significant attention in the study of wage inequality between m...
One of the most stylized facts in labour economics is that women receive lower earnings as compared ...
Usage of quantile regression is preferred nowadays to examine the gender earnings differentials acro...
Most past studies of gender wage differentials estimate wage models using the entire sample for diff...
More women participate in the labour force nowadays than in the past. However, they do not join the ...
The manufacturing sector is a major avenue for female employment in the urban labor market in Malays...
The manufacturing sector is a major avenue for female employment in the urban labor market in Malays...
The manufacturing sector is a major avenue for female employment in the urban labor market in Malays...
The manufacturing sector is a major avenue for female employment in the urban labor market in Malays...
The participation of women in the Malaysian labour market has shown a significant increase over the ...
This paper is an empirical study on the labor force in (Peninsular) Malaysia. Parametric and semipar...
This paper is an empirical study on the labor force in (Peninsular) Malaysia. Parametric and semipar...
This article undertakes an examination of Bangladesh’s latest available Quarterly Labour Force Surve...
Using unconditional quantile regression combined with Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition, we study the gen...
In this paper we re-examine the link between subjective perceptions and objective measures of wage d...
Semiparametric estimation has gained significant attention in the study of wage inequality between m...
One of the most stylized facts in labour economics is that women receive lower earnings as compared ...
Usage of quantile regression is preferred nowadays to examine the gender earnings differentials acro...
Most past studies of gender wage differentials estimate wage models using the entire sample for diff...
More women participate in the labour force nowadays than in the past. However, they do not join the ...
The manufacturing sector is a major avenue for female employment in the urban labor market in Malays...
The manufacturing sector is a major avenue for female employment in the urban labor market in Malays...
The manufacturing sector is a major avenue for female employment in the urban labor market in Malays...
The manufacturing sector is a major avenue for female employment in the urban labor market in Malays...
The participation of women in the Malaysian labour market has shown a significant increase over the ...
This paper is an empirical study on the labor force in (Peninsular) Malaysia. Parametric and semipar...
This paper is an empirical study on the labor force in (Peninsular) Malaysia. Parametric and semipar...
This article undertakes an examination of Bangladesh’s latest available Quarterly Labour Force Surve...
Using unconditional quantile regression combined with Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition, we study the gen...
In this paper we re-examine the link between subjective perceptions and objective measures of wage d...