Despite significant international initiatives, the gender wage gap seems to persist and in the more recent past has even shown effects of reinforcement. While traditional factors such as education, at least in developed countries, seem to play a negligible role, more modern influences such as the division of labor, mostly based on the birth of children, are having an impact on wage discrepancies between men and women. Using data from the Swiss Household Panel, this paper analyses if this so-called motherhood wage penalty for women exists in Switzerland and what its effects are. The findings from the event-driven regression method show, that depending on the years since the birth of the first child, women earn between 20 and 40% less than me...
Background: Survey-based research finds a sizeable unexplained wage gap between mothers and nonmothe...
Children, time-out and the gender wage gapThe article presents an analysis of the impact of children...
In France since the 1970s, the growth in labour force has been driven largely by that of women’s par...
According to a popular argument in economics, the gender wage gap persists not because of employer d...
The gender wage gap has been researched extensively; the argument around the wage gap has evolved fr...
This master´s thesis aims to investigate potential sources of the gender wage gap using Norwegian r...
Mothers tend to receive lower wages than comparable childless women. This ‘motherhood wage gap’ has ...
In this paper, we employ twin birth as an instrument to estimate the effects of fertility on female ...
We study the effect of childcare availability on child penalties. Using Swiss administrative data, w...
This paper attempts to analyze the gender wage gap in the United States and other economically devel...
The motherhood wage penalty is a crucial topic in explaining the gender wage gap. The current litera...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Although young couples increasingly divide paid and unpaid work equally, the tr...
Abstract (en) This paper analyses disparity in women’s pay across 20 European countries using EU-SIL...
This paper investigates the effects of firm-level gender equality bargaining on the motherhood penal...
Using Danish administrative data, we study the impacts of children on gender inequality in the labor...
Background: Survey-based research finds a sizeable unexplained wage gap between mothers and nonmothe...
Children, time-out and the gender wage gapThe article presents an analysis of the impact of children...
In France since the 1970s, the growth in labour force has been driven largely by that of women’s par...
According to a popular argument in economics, the gender wage gap persists not because of employer d...
The gender wage gap has been researched extensively; the argument around the wage gap has evolved fr...
This master´s thesis aims to investigate potential sources of the gender wage gap using Norwegian r...
Mothers tend to receive lower wages than comparable childless women. This ‘motherhood wage gap’ has ...
In this paper, we employ twin birth as an instrument to estimate the effects of fertility on female ...
We study the effect of childcare availability on child penalties. Using Swiss administrative data, w...
This paper attempts to analyze the gender wage gap in the United States and other economically devel...
The motherhood wage penalty is a crucial topic in explaining the gender wage gap. The current litera...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Although young couples increasingly divide paid and unpaid work equally, the tr...
Abstract (en) This paper analyses disparity in women’s pay across 20 European countries using EU-SIL...
This paper investigates the effects of firm-level gender equality bargaining on the motherhood penal...
Using Danish administrative data, we study the impacts of children on gender inequality in the labor...
Background: Survey-based research finds a sizeable unexplained wage gap between mothers and nonmothe...
Children, time-out and the gender wage gapThe article presents an analysis of the impact of children...
In France since the 1970s, the growth in labour force has been driven largely by that of women’s par...