Gender discrimination has been pointed out as a determining factor behind the long-run divergence in incomes of Southern vis-à-vis Northwestern Europe. In this paper, we show that women in Portugal were not historically more discriminated against than those in other parts of Western Europe, including England and the Netherlands. We rely on a new dataset of thousands of observations from archival sources covering six centuries, and we complement it with a qualitative discussion of comparative social norms. Compared with Northwestern Europe, women in Portugal faced similar gender wage gaps, married at similar ages, and did not face more restrictions on labor market participation. Consequently, other factors must have been responsible for the ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between wages and the fraction of women in an o...
We use a unique source from the Swedish royal demesnes to examine the work and relative wages of wom...
This study offers an estimate of Portuguese income inequality over a period of more than 200 years. ...
In this review article, we argue that the transformations related to the modernisation of Portuguese...
In Portugal and elsewhere in the world, the movement promoting gender equality has known advances an...
Over the past one hundred years, the movement towards gender equality has known advances and setback...
Women's employment in the European semiperipheral countries : analysis of the Portuguese case. Comp...
Deep changes characterize the evolution of the Portuguese labor market concerning the average school...
Defence date: 6 July 2006Examining board: Ana Rute Cardoso, (IZA, Bonn) ; Pascal Courty, (European U...
The paper aims at investigating gender differentials in education and wage across four developed cou...
Using a large linked employer-employee data set, this paper aims at quantifying the trend in worker ...
This paper presents new evidence on the role of gender segregation and pay structure in explaining g...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the degree of female wage discrimination in the Spanish region o...
This paper estimates and analyses wage inequality trends in Portugal, from 1944 to 1984, a period th...
The dynamics of economic inequality and its relationship with economic growth in the preindustrial w...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between wages and the fraction of women in an o...
We use a unique source from the Swedish royal demesnes to examine the work and relative wages of wom...
This study offers an estimate of Portuguese income inequality over a period of more than 200 years. ...
In this review article, we argue that the transformations related to the modernisation of Portuguese...
In Portugal and elsewhere in the world, the movement promoting gender equality has known advances an...
Over the past one hundred years, the movement towards gender equality has known advances and setback...
Women's employment in the European semiperipheral countries : analysis of the Portuguese case. Comp...
Deep changes characterize the evolution of the Portuguese labor market concerning the average school...
Defence date: 6 July 2006Examining board: Ana Rute Cardoso, (IZA, Bonn) ; Pascal Courty, (European U...
The paper aims at investigating gender differentials in education and wage across four developed cou...
Using a large linked employer-employee data set, this paper aims at quantifying the trend in worker ...
This paper presents new evidence on the role of gender segregation and pay structure in explaining g...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the degree of female wage discrimination in the Spanish region o...
This paper estimates and analyses wage inequality trends in Portugal, from 1944 to 1984, a period th...
The dynamics of economic inequality and its relationship with economic growth in the preindustrial w...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between wages and the fraction of women in an o...
We use a unique source from the Swedish royal demesnes to examine the work and relative wages of wom...
This study offers an estimate of Portuguese income inequality over a period of more than 200 years. ...