Purpose-Using survey datasets, this work explores the impact of economic freedom on the gender pay gap. Design/methodology/approach-The analysis combines Economic Freedom of the World data with the Understanding Society (USoc) Microdata series to determine the association between economic freedom, and its respective components, and the gap in pay between males and females in the U.K. Findings-The results document that economic freedom positively affects the gender pay gap. When the components of the index are considered, the findings indicate different effects of various types of policy, i.e. less government spending, stronger trade liberalization conditions and levels of corruption lead to higher gaps; stronger legal and property rights ...
This study will examine the relationship between the gender wage gap and the degree of economic deve...
Women are disproportionately in low paid work compared to men so, in the absence of rationing effect...
This article explores the implications of alternative policy regimes for gender wage inequality. Aga...
This paper studies how monetary policy decisions affect the gender pay gap across UK households thro...
While there has been improvement over the last couple of decades, there remains large ‘gender gaps’ ...
This is a report on research undertaken by Professor Wendy Olsen, Dr Vanessa Gash, Sook Kim, and Dr ...
Gender wage differentials and discrimination are issues of primary significance both in terms of equ...
Our findings suggest the existence of a gender reservation wage gap, with a differential of around 1...
In this paper I study a policy in which employers are required to publicly report gender pay gap sta...
State institutions and trade unions put pressure on the British financial services sector to reform ...
This paper disaggregates the pay gap between men and women into four possible ‘barriers’: access to ...
This paper disaggregates the pay gap between men and women into four possible ‘barriers’: access to ...
Minimum wages are often advocated as tools to alleviate poverty as long as they are not set so high ...
This thesis consists of three chapters that investigate the influence of wage differentials between ...
peer reviewedWomen are disproportionately in low‐paid work compared to men so, in the absence of rat...
This study will examine the relationship between the gender wage gap and the degree of economic deve...
Women are disproportionately in low paid work compared to men so, in the absence of rationing effect...
This article explores the implications of alternative policy regimes for gender wage inequality. Aga...
This paper studies how monetary policy decisions affect the gender pay gap across UK households thro...
While there has been improvement over the last couple of decades, there remains large ‘gender gaps’ ...
This is a report on research undertaken by Professor Wendy Olsen, Dr Vanessa Gash, Sook Kim, and Dr ...
Gender wage differentials and discrimination are issues of primary significance both in terms of equ...
Our findings suggest the existence of a gender reservation wage gap, with a differential of around 1...
In this paper I study a policy in which employers are required to publicly report gender pay gap sta...
State institutions and trade unions put pressure on the British financial services sector to reform ...
This paper disaggregates the pay gap between men and women into four possible ‘barriers’: access to ...
This paper disaggregates the pay gap between men and women into four possible ‘barriers’: access to ...
Minimum wages are often advocated as tools to alleviate poverty as long as they are not set so high ...
This thesis consists of three chapters that investigate the influence of wage differentials between ...
peer reviewedWomen are disproportionately in low‐paid work compared to men so, in the absence of rat...
This study will examine the relationship between the gender wage gap and the degree of economic deve...
Women are disproportionately in low paid work compared to men so, in the absence of rationing effect...
This article explores the implications of alternative policy regimes for gender wage inequality. Aga...