A standard finding is that the public sector exhibits lower gender wage gaps than the private sector. This is attributed to less gender discrimination in the public sector. We show that this conclusion is flawed as the standard finding for the public sector is driven by the dominating influence of large feminized occupational groups, such as nursing and teaching, which have flat job hierarchies and low wage variance. Other occupations within the public sector exhibit sizeable wage gaps which cannot be explained by workplace or worker characteristics. This implies that gender discrimination is substantial in some public sector occupations
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This paper examines sources of gender pay disparity and the factors that contribute to this pay gap....
Seeking to understand the role played by labor market structure in affecting economic inequality, we...
Gender differences in career success are still an issue in society and research, and men typically e...
A standard finding in the literature on gender wage gaps is that the public sector exhibits much low...
Labor economists have persistently observed a “gap” in the earnings of men and women. In this paper,...
We use the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia data from 2001 to 2006 to analyse the ...
Analyses of data from the 2000 US Census show that the gender pay gap differs by sector of employmen...
This study examines the role of individual characteristics, occupation, and workplace features accou...
This research uses ASHE data to compare the gender pay gap in the public and private sectors in the ...
This study examines gender wage differentials across the wage distribution in the Swedish private an...
This article shows that little of the gender earnings gap in the public and private sectors in Brita...
We use HILDA data from 2001 - 2006 to analyse the source of the gender wage gap across public- and p...
This paper compares claims making and gender wage gaps in the United States and Norway, and asks how...
This paper analyses gender and pay in Revenue, one of the largest public sector employers in the sta...
This research examines whether there is a gap in wages between women and men starting to work in the...
This paper examines sources of gender pay disparity and the factors that contribute to this pay gap....
Seeking to understand the role played by labor market structure in affecting economic inequality, we...
Gender differences in career success are still an issue in society and research, and men typically e...