A key dynamic implication of the Becker model of discrimination (1957) is that increased product market competition will drive out costly discrimination in the long run. This paper tests that hypothesis by examining the impact of globalization on gender discrimination in manufacturing industries. Because concentrated industries face little competitive pressure, an increase in competition from trade should reduce the residual gender wage gap more in these industries than in competitive industries. The authors compare the change in the gender wage gap between 1976 and 1993 in concentrated versus competitive manufacturing industries, using the latter as a control for changes in the gender wage gap that are unrelated to competitive pressures. T...
This Paper evaluates the impact of economic and legal variables on wage differentials between men an...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico
Previous research on gender-based economic inequality has emphasized occupational segregation as the...
A key dynamic implication of the Becker model of discrimination (1957) is that increased product mar...
While researchers have long held that discrimination cannot endure in an increasingly competitive en...
International trade has been expected to reduce the gender wage gap by increasing competition and th...
This study explores the impact of competition from international trade on the gender wage gap in Tai...
I introduce taste-based discrimination in a trade model with imperfect competition and provide an ex...
Abstract: This study addresses the question of how increasing competitive forces from India’s trade...
The present study aims at assessing the impacts of increases in international trade on gender wage d...
The analysis studies the spill-over effect of the gender equality of the trading partner on the gend...
The paper empirically explores the international economic effects of gender discrimination, namely t...
Abstract This paper introduces employer taste-discrimination in an open economy model with imperfect...
In this paper we study the link between globalization of firms and gender inequality. Specifically, ...
While the impact of globalization on income inequality has received a lot of attention, little is kn...
This Paper evaluates the impact of economic and legal variables on wage differentials between men an...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico
Previous research on gender-based economic inequality has emphasized occupational segregation as the...
A key dynamic implication of the Becker model of discrimination (1957) is that increased product mar...
While researchers have long held that discrimination cannot endure in an increasingly competitive en...
International trade has been expected to reduce the gender wage gap by increasing competition and th...
This study explores the impact of competition from international trade on the gender wage gap in Tai...
I introduce taste-based discrimination in a trade model with imperfect competition and provide an ex...
Abstract: This study addresses the question of how increasing competitive forces from India’s trade...
The present study aims at assessing the impacts of increases in international trade on gender wage d...
The analysis studies the spill-over effect of the gender equality of the trading partner on the gend...
The paper empirically explores the international economic effects of gender discrimination, namely t...
Abstract This paper introduces employer taste-discrimination in an open economy model with imperfect...
In this paper we study the link between globalization of firms and gender inequality. Specifically, ...
While the impact of globalization on income inequality has received a lot of attention, little is kn...
This Paper evaluates the impact of economic and legal variables on wage differentials between men an...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico
Previous research on gender-based economic inequality has emphasized occupational segregation as the...