The gender pay gap is a persistent and pervasive problem. This study systematically reviews the literature on two determinants of the wage gap that have attracted attention more recently: the contribution of personality traits and social norms. Based on 39 studies identified, we discuss how personality traits and social norms are operationalized and how much of the gender wage gap they explain. We find that both are important in understanding the gap and that they are closely related, most notably, as preferences are reflections of personality traits and social norms. However, there is no clear consensus on the constructs, what they precisely capture and how to measure them. Thus, there is a great deal of heterogeneity in the results, with ...
Given the inverse relationship between the proportion of females employed in an occupation and earni...
This paper uses the Five-Factor Model of personality structure as an organizing framework to explore...
A large proportion of the gender wage gap is usually left unexplained. In this paper, we investigate...
The gender pay gap is a persistent and pervasive problem. This study systematically reviews the lite...
This paper estimates the effects of gender role attitudes and personality traits on the gender wage ...
This paper estimates the effects of gender role attitudes and personality traits on the gender wage ...
Over the past several decades, public administrations have attempted to identify how gender differen...
This study explored the relationships between various personality characteristics (i.e., locus of co...
Do personality differences explain the gender pay gap? Evidence from three transition economie
International audienceWe use a recent first-hand linked employer–employee survey covering the formal...
The article provides a close-up picture of gender and personality in relation to the gender composit...
The article provides a close-up picture of gender and personality in relation to the gender composit...
Women's lower economic power is one of the symptoms of a hierarchical organization of societies. Cre...
Women receive lower monetary compensation than men in all occupations and across all ranks. For mana...
Do personality differences explain the gender pay gap? Evidence from three transition economie
Given the inverse relationship between the proportion of females employed in an occupation and earni...
This paper uses the Five-Factor Model of personality structure as an organizing framework to explore...
A large proportion of the gender wage gap is usually left unexplained. In this paper, we investigate...
The gender pay gap is a persistent and pervasive problem. This study systematically reviews the lite...
This paper estimates the effects of gender role attitudes and personality traits on the gender wage ...
This paper estimates the effects of gender role attitudes and personality traits on the gender wage ...
Over the past several decades, public administrations have attempted to identify how gender differen...
This study explored the relationships between various personality characteristics (i.e., locus of co...
Do personality differences explain the gender pay gap? Evidence from three transition economie
International audienceWe use a recent first-hand linked employer–employee survey covering the formal...
The article provides a close-up picture of gender and personality in relation to the gender composit...
The article provides a close-up picture of gender and personality in relation to the gender composit...
Women's lower economic power is one of the symptoms of a hierarchical organization of societies. Cre...
Women receive lower monetary compensation than men in all occupations and across all ranks. For mana...
Do personality differences explain the gender pay gap? Evidence from three transition economie
Given the inverse relationship between the proportion of females employed in an occupation and earni...
This paper uses the Five-Factor Model of personality structure as an organizing framework to explore...
A large proportion of the gender wage gap is usually left unexplained. In this paper, we investigate...