This study explores the impact of competition from international trade on the gender wage gap in Taiwan and South Korea between 1980 and 1999. The dynamic implications of Becker’s 1959 theory of discrimination lead one to expect that increased competition from international trade reduces the incentive for employers to discriminate against women. This effect should be more pronounced in concentrated sectors of the economy, where employers can use excess profits to cover the costs of discrimination. Alternatively, wage discrimination may increase with growing trade limiting women’s ability to achieve wage gains. The empirical strategy controls for differences in market structure across industries in order to isolate the effect of competition ...
Previous research suggests that gender wage discrimination contributes to economic growth in the con...
This Paper evaluates the impact of economic and legal variables on wage differentials between men an...
This paper uses microdata from the 2006 Current Population Survey (CPS) combined with data from the ...
While researchers have long held that discrimination cannot endure in an increasingly competitive en...
The present study aims at assessing the impacts of increases in international trade on gender wage d...
A key dynamic implication of the Becker model of discrimination (1957) is that increased product mar...
Abstract: This study addresses the question of how increasing competitive forces from India’s trade...
A key dynamic implication of the Becker model of discrimination (1957) is that increased product mar...
International trade has been expected to reduce the gender wage gap by increasing competition and th...
International trade has been expected to reduce the gender wage gap by increasing competition and th...
I introduce taste-based discrimination in a trade model with imperfect competition and provide an ex...
This article investigates the relationship between gender, wage inequality, and export-led growth in...
The paper empirically explores the international economic effects of gender discrimination, namely t...
The paper empirically explores the international economic effects of gender discrimination, namely t...
This paper examines the empirical implications of Becker’s classical theory of employer discriminati...
Previous research suggests that gender wage discrimination contributes to economic growth in the con...
This Paper evaluates the impact of economic and legal variables on wage differentials between men an...
This paper uses microdata from the 2006 Current Population Survey (CPS) combined with data from the ...
While researchers have long held that discrimination cannot endure in an increasingly competitive en...
The present study aims at assessing the impacts of increases in international trade on gender wage d...
A key dynamic implication of the Becker model of discrimination (1957) is that increased product mar...
Abstract: This study addresses the question of how increasing competitive forces from India’s trade...
A key dynamic implication of the Becker model of discrimination (1957) is that increased product mar...
International trade has been expected to reduce the gender wage gap by increasing competition and th...
International trade has been expected to reduce the gender wage gap by increasing competition and th...
I introduce taste-based discrimination in a trade model with imperfect competition and provide an ex...
This article investigates the relationship between gender, wage inequality, and export-led growth in...
The paper empirically explores the international economic effects of gender discrimination, namely t...
The paper empirically explores the international economic effects of gender discrimination, namely t...
This paper examines the empirical implications of Becker’s classical theory of employer discriminati...
Previous research suggests that gender wage discrimination contributes to economic growth in the con...
This Paper evaluates the impact of economic and legal variables on wage differentials between men an...
This paper uses microdata from the 2006 Current Population Survey (CPS) combined with data from the ...