article published in law journalTo examine the magnitude and source of the gender pay disparity among lawyers, this paper uses data from a large national survey reporting individual information for 1990 and 1993 on a wide array of work related and personal characteristics. The data show a large earnings shortfall for female lawyers earning their J.D. before 1990, even after controlling for differences in work history, hours worked, type of employer, and family characteristics. In contrast, female lawyers earning their J.D. between 1990 and 1993 earn more than their male counterparts. By examining the sources of the gender pay gap among the older cohort it is possible to draw inferences for the younger cohort on the likelihood that this fema...
Purpose The current study aims to analyze the connection between gender disparities and employment i...
There has been a dramatic increase in both the percentage and the numbers of women who have entered ...
This study uses Dr. Barbara Bergmann\u27s Model of Labor Market Overcrowding to test for gender disc...
To examine the magnitude and source of the gender pay disparity among lawyers, this paper uses data ...
This article seeks to identify the mechanisms underlying the gender wage gap among new lawyers. Rely...
This article uses very detailed information on graduates of the University of Michigan Law School to...
This study investigates pay discrimination towards women in the legal field. Recent research has sho...
Although women have made significant strides in the legal profession, female attorneys continue to e...
Using unique data from a survey of University of Michigan Law School graduates, we test various mode...
The influx of women into the legal profession has significantly changed the landscape of legal pract...
A lot has happened in the time since our last study. Women have continued to improve their position ...
Despite the fact that women are leaving the practice of law at alarmingly high rates, most previous ...
In 2004, the Indiana Supreme Court Race and Gender Commission undertook a large survey of lawyers\u2...
The article examines the workplace sources of sex-based and gendered pay differentials in profession...
The article examines the workplace sources of sex-based and gendered pay dif-ferentials in professio...
Purpose The current study aims to analyze the connection between gender disparities and employment i...
There has been a dramatic increase in both the percentage and the numbers of women who have entered ...
This study uses Dr. Barbara Bergmann\u27s Model of Labor Market Overcrowding to test for gender disc...
To examine the magnitude and source of the gender pay disparity among lawyers, this paper uses data ...
This article seeks to identify the mechanisms underlying the gender wage gap among new lawyers. Rely...
This article uses very detailed information on graduates of the University of Michigan Law School to...
This study investigates pay discrimination towards women in the legal field. Recent research has sho...
Although women have made significant strides in the legal profession, female attorneys continue to e...
Using unique data from a survey of University of Michigan Law School graduates, we test various mode...
The influx of women into the legal profession has significantly changed the landscape of legal pract...
A lot has happened in the time since our last study. Women have continued to improve their position ...
Despite the fact that women are leaving the practice of law at alarmingly high rates, most previous ...
In 2004, the Indiana Supreme Court Race and Gender Commission undertook a large survey of lawyers\u2...
The article examines the workplace sources of sex-based and gendered pay differentials in profession...
The article examines the workplace sources of sex-based and gendered pay dif-ferentials in professio...
Purpose The current study aims to analyze the connection between gender disparities and employment i...
There has been a dramatic increase in both the percentage and the numbers of women who have entered ...
This study uses Dr. Barbara Bergmann\u27s Model of Labor Market Overcrowding to test for gender disc...