Abstract: Labor market literature attests that men tend to earn more than women in similar occupations in Brazil and elsewhere. However, some recent trends that have occurred in Brazil promote the narrowing of gender gaps in the labor market. This paper analyzes this issue empirically with the use of PNADs, Mincerian wage equations, and a hierarchical model based on the Age-Period-Cohort approach. We observed that gender wage gaps were shrinking and, although there might still be an unexplained advantage for men in the labor market, the evolution of women's endowments for the labor market and the decrease in labor market segregation significantly compensated for this difference. Due to these trends, after controlling for cohort differences,...
We use a growth model in which saving, fertility and labour market participation are endogenous, to ...
This paper analyses the role of occupational segregation in explaining the overall gender wage gap i...
The average wage gap between men and women is a well-known fact in Brazilian and international liter...
Como comumente apontado pela literatura sobre as diferenças salariais por sexo, em geral, homens rec...
Several countries experienced an increase in female labor participation during the twentieth century...
This article investigates the relationship between the gender pay gap and male and female labor forc...
Abstract This paper focuses on gender differences in job mobility and earnings for workers in Brazil...
The gender pay-gap is not a new phenomenon in Brazil. Since the increase of female participation on ...
This project will study the decline of the gender wage gap in Brazil over the past two decades focus...
Abstract: This paper analyses how racial wage gaps amongst women in the Brazilian urban labour marke...
This paper complements the findings of Atal, Ñopo and Winder (2009) on gender and ethnic wage gaps f...
In almost all countries, women are less likely to be employed than men, and typically earn less than...
This paper exploits a rich collection of household surveys to investigate the wage differential betw...
In developing countries, a large share of employees work informally and are not covered by employmen...
This study aim to verify factors that explain the gender wage gap in the Brazilian accounting job ma...
We use a growth model in which saving, fertility and labour market participation are endogenous, to ...
This paper analyses the role of occupational segregation in explaining the overall gender wage gap i...
The average wage gap between men and women is a well-known fact in Brazilian and international liter...
Como comumente apontado pela literatura sobre as diferenças salariais por sexo, em geral, homens rec...
Several countries experienced an increase in female labor participation during the twentieth century...
This article investigates the relationship between the gender pay gap and male and female labor forc...
Abstract This paper focuses on gender differences in job mobility and earnings for workers in Brazil...
The gender pay-gap is not a new phenomenon in Brazil. Since the increase of female participation on ...
This project will study the decline of the gender wage gap in Brazil over the past two decades focus...
Abstract: This paper analyses how racial wage gaps amongst women in the Brazilian urban labour marke...
This paper complements the findings of Atal, Ñopo and Winder (2009) on gender and ethnic wage gaps f...
In almost all countries, women are less likely to be employed than men, and typically earn less than...
This paper exploits a rich collection of household surveys to investigate the wage differential betw...
In developing countries, a large share of employees work informally and are not covered by employmen...
This study aim to verify factors that explain the gender wage gap in the Brazilian accounting job ma...
We use a growth model in which saving, fertility and labour market participation are endogenous, to ...
This paper analyses the role of occupational segregation in explaining the overall gender wage gap i...
The average wage gap between men and women is a well-known fact in Brazilian and international liter...