Many employees are underpaid relative to their country's level of wealth. In agreement with social identity theory principles extended to the national level, our 59-nation study uncovered that this form of wealth-referenced underpayment is associated with the proportion of working women. In countries with a relatively small or relatively large proportion of female workers, all workers are underpaid to the extent that merit pay and strikes are relatively rare. Payroll taxes, labour supply, unemployment rate, collective bargaining power, and the national wage gap could not disconfirm the results. We discuss how these country-level findings may innovate theory building on the impact of female worker proportion, merit pay, and strikes on paymen...
Gender wage and employment gaps are negatively correlated across countries. We argue that non-random...
Using international and intertemporal variations in minimum wages, employment protection laws, minim...
This paper explores the role of social interactions at the wor k floor for understanding gender pay ...
Many employees are underpaid relative to their country's level of wealth. In agreement with social i...
Many employees are underpaid relative to their country's level of wealth. In agreement with social i...
W 0omen constitute half of any country's human endowment. In most countries, however, women con...
Gender remains one of the key characteristics along which inequalities take shape within countries a...
This article analyses the role of collective agreements in institutionalising and legitimising the u...
Rising economic inequality across Asia is threatening poverty reduction and slowing down the fight a...
Today in the world women are earning around 78% of what men are earning. Gender pay gap ironically i...
Gender wage and employment gaps are negatively correlated across countries. We argue that non-random...
We investigate gender-based wage undervaluation in light of Fair Work Australia's major recent ...
Pay disparities have procured a lot of consideration from financial specialists, sociologists, and s...
There is substantial international variation in gender pay gaps, from 25-30% in the US and the UK, t...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Women r...
Gender wage and employment gaps are negatively correlated across countries. We argue that non-random...
Using international and intertemporal variations in minimum wages, employment protection laws, minim...
This paper explores the role of social interactions at the wor k floor for understanding gender pay ...
Many employees are underpaid relative to their country's level of wealth. In agreement with social i...
Many employees are underpaid relative to their country's level of wealth. In agreement with social i...
W 0omen constitute half of any country's human endowment. In most countries, however, women con...
Gender remains one of the key characteristics along which inequalities take shape within countries a...
This article analyses the role of collective agreements in institutionalising and legitimising the u...
Rising economic inequality across Asia is threatening poverty reduction and slowing down the fight a...
Today in the world women are earning around 78% of what men are earning. Gender pay gap ironically i...
Gender wage and employment gaps are negatively correlated across countries. We argue that non-random...
We investigate gender-based wage undervaluation in light of Fair Work Australia's major recent ...
Pay disparities have procured a lot of consideration from financial specialists, sociologists, and s...
There is substantial international variation in gender pay gaps, from 25-30% in the US and the UK, t...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Women r...
Gender wage and employment gaps are negatively correlated across countries. We argue that non-random...
Using international and intertemporal variations in minimum wages, employment protection laws, minim...
This paper explores the role of social interactions at the wor k floor for understanding gender pay ...