This paper uses new micro data from the Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (ULMS) to examine the gender gaps across the distribution of wages in Ukraine during communism (1986), the start of transition (1991), and after Ukraine started to be considered a market economy (2003). We find that the gender pay gap is higher in the top half of the distribution than at the bottom half and that this ‘glass ceiling’ is persistent across the three points in time, while the wage floor rose for women in 2003. Closer inspection of two sectors – the private and the public – reveals the striking finding that the glass ceiling is lower in the public than in the private sector but the floor is the same. We use the Machado and Mata (2004) method to cr...
The robust Russian economic recovery after the 1998 financial crisis raised the economic standing of...
This paper explores the link between rising wage dispersion in Russia over the transitional period a...
In the context of underlying stability in female participation rates, the gender wagegap, measured b...
This paper uses new micro data from the Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (ULMS) to examine t...
This paper uses new micro data from the Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (ULMS) to examine t...
This short paper investigates the path through the 1990s of the gender pay gap in a number of former...
Using unique personnel data from one Russian firm for the years 1997 to 2002 we study the size, deve...
Using harmonised data from the European Union Household Panel, we analyse gender pay gaps by sector ...
Using unique personnel data from one Russian firm for the years 1997 to 2002 we study the size, deve...
This paper uses new micro data from the Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (ULMS) to examine c...
This paper examined the male-female differentials in hourly earnings in Russia from 1996 to 2002. Th...
Using harmonised data from the European Union Household Panel, we analyse gender pay gaps by sector ...
Using 1987, 1996, and 2004 data, we show that the gender pay gap in the Chinese urban labor market h...
In the context of underlying stability in female participation rates, the gender wagegap, measured b...
Abstract: Ukrainian women are on average much more educated than women in developing countries and t...
The robust Russian economic recovery after the 1998 financial crisis raised the economic standing of...
This paper explores the link between rising wage dispersion in Russia over the transitional period a...
In the context of underlying stability in female participation rates, the gender wagegap, measured b...
This paper uses new micro data from the Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (ULMS) to examine t...
This paper uses new micro data from the Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (ULMS) to examine t...
This short paper investigates the path through the 1990s of the gender pay gap in a number of former...
Using unique personnel data from one Russian firm for the years 1997 to 2002 we study the size, deve...
Using harmonised data from the European Union Household Panel, we analyse gender pay gaps by sector ...
Using unique personnel data from one Russian firm for the years 1997 to 2002 we study the size, deve...
This paper uses new micro data from the Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (ULMS) to examine c...
This paper examined the male-female differentials in hourly earnings in Russia from 1996 to 2002. Th...
Using harmonised data from the European Union Household Panel, we analyse gender pay gaps by sector ...
Using 1987, 1996, and 2004 data, we show that the gender pay gap in the Chinese urban labor market h...
In the context of underlying stability in female participation rates, the gender wagegap, measured b...
Abstract: Ukrainian women are on average much more educated than women in developing countries and t...
The robust Russian economic recovery after the 1998 financial crisis raised the economic standing of...
This paper explores the link between rising wage dispersion in Russia over the transitional period a...
In the context of underlying stability in female participation rates, the gender wagegap, measured b...