This paper studies gender wage differentials by providing a maximum likelihood structural estimation of the frictional parameters of an equilibrium search model with on-the-job search and firm heterogeneity. In a second step, I also consider the role of discrimination. Results indicate higher level of search frictions for women; this result is confirmed by various robustness checks and by different specification and estimation strategies. I also find that the resulting mapping from productivity to wages for men is highly non-linear, while for women it is almost linear. Search, productivity and discrimination play different roles in shaping the gender differential depending on the specification and estimation of the model
This paper explores a newly available Italian panel dataset obtained from a 1:90 sample of social se...
In this paper we evaluate the gender wage gap component due to differences in characteristics’ rewar...
Everywhere around the world, whether in developing or developed countries, women earn less than men....
This paper studies gender wage differentials by providing a maximum likelihood structural estimation...
This paper studies gender wage differentials in Italy by providing a structural estimation of the fr...
In this paper I propose and estimate an equilibrium search model using matched employer-employee dat...
In this paper I propose and estimate an equilibrium search model using matched employer-employee dat...
In recent years, the occupational dynamics have brought in significant innovations in Italy, as the ...
In recent years, the occupational dynamics have brought in significant innovations in Italy, as the ...
This thesis work aims at estimating the earning differentials between woman and men in the Italian l...
This paper provides a structural estimation of an equilibrium search model with on-the-job search a...
I investigate the gender wage gap in Italy during the period 1987-2016. The analysis takes advantage...
Wage discrimination has been widely investigated so that I try to contribute to this strand of the l...
This paper investigates the contribution of gender differences in job mobility to the emergence of a...
The most recent literature on wage differentials highlights the need to evaluate the wage gap at dif...
This paper explores a newly available Italian panel dataset obtained from a 1:90 sample of social se...
In this paper we evaluate the gender wage gap component due to differences in characteristics’ rewar...
Everywhere around the world, whether in developing or developed countries, women earn less than men....
This paper studies gender wage differentials by providing a maximum likelihood structural estimation...
This paper studies gender wage differentials in Italy by providing a structural estimation of the fr...
In this paper I propose and estimate an equilibrium search model using matched employer-employee dat...
In this paper I propose and estimate an equilibrium search model using matched employer-employee dat...
In recent years, the occupational dynamics have brought in significant innovations in Italy, as the ...
In recent years, the occupational dynamics have brought in significant innovations in Italy, as the ...
This thesis work aims at estimating the earning differentials between woman and men in the Italian l...
This paper provides a structural estimation of an equilibrium search model with on-the-job search a...
I investigate the gender wage gap in Italy during the period 1987-2016. The analysis takes advantage...
Wage discrimination has been widely investigated so that I try to contribute to this strand of the l...
This paper investigates the contribution of gender differences in job mobility to the emergence of a...
The most recent literature on wage differentials highlights the need to evaluate the wage gap at dif...
This paper explores a newly available Italian panel dataset obtained from a 1:90 sample of social se...
In this paper we evaluate the gender wage gap component due to differences in characteristics’ rewar...
Everywhere around the world, whether in developing or developed countries, women earn less than men....