Using a panel data set of US listed firms, we find that a greater inequality in executive pay is positively associated with the exit of female executives from the firm’s top executive team. This effect is economically larger when the starting level of female representation in the executive team is low, when the firm uses more variable compensation to reward executives, and when the firm operates in geographic areas featuring stronger aversion toward income inequality
Using the ExecuComp data set, which contains information on the five highest-paid executives in each...
This study provides evidence that after several decades of fighting for equal pay for equal work, an...
This paper offers a new explanation of the gender pay gap in leadership positions by examining the r...
Using a panel data set of US listed firms, we find that a greater inequality in executive pay is pos...
We document three new facts about gender differences in executive compensation. First, female execut...
Using widely available data on Executive Compensation from Standard and Poor’s ExecuComp over the pe...
We document three new facts about gender di¤erences in executive compensation. First, female executi...
Fewer women than men become executive managers. They earn less, hold more junior positions, and attr...
We investigate the effects of female executives on gender-specific wage distributions and firm perfo...
Using a large sample of executives in S&P 1500 firms over 1996-2010, we document significant salary ...
Abstract: Are female top managers paid less than their male counterparts? Is the gender gap higher i...
Using the ExecuComp data set, which contains information on the five highest-paid executives in each...
This study provides evidence that after several decades of fighting for equal pay for equal work, an...
This paper offers a new explanation of the gender pay gap in leadership positions by examining the r...
Using a panel data set of US listed firms, we find that a greater inequality in executive pay is pos...
We document three new facts about gender differences in executive compensation. First, female execut...
Using widely available data on Executive Compensation from Standard and Poor’s ExecuComp over the pe...
We document three new facts about gender di¤erences in executive compensation. First, female executi...
Fewer women than men become executive managers. They earn less, hold more junior positions, and attr...
We investigate the effects of female executives on gender-specific wage distributions and firm perfo...
Using a large sample of executives in S&P 1500 firms over 1996-2010, we document significant salary ...
Abstract: Are female top managers paid less than their male counterparts? Is the gender gap higher i...
Using the ExecuComp data set, which contains information on the five highest-paid executives in each...
This study provides evidence that after several decades of fighting for equal pay for equal work, an...
This paper offers a new explanation of the gender pay gap in leadership positions by examining the r...