This paper considers a simple model of self-fulfilling expectations that leads to a multiple equilibrium of gender gaps in wages and participation rates. Rather than resorting to moral hazard problems related to unobservable effort, like in most of the related literature, our model fully relies on statistical discrimination. If firms believe that women will quit their jobs more often than equally productive men when shocks affecting household chores take place, our model predicts that this belief will increase the wage gap in favour of men which, in turn, will increase the female share of housework and exacerbate lower female participation in the labour market. Hence, both effects lead to a gendered equilibrium with large gaps, even though ...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the paradox between high relative levels of job satisfaction and the c...
Purpose: This paper investigates the causes of the gender gap in the labour market that cannot be ex...
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This paper considers a simple model of self-fulfilling expectations that leads to a multiple equilib...
ACL-2International audienceThis paper presents a model of self-fulfilling expectations by firms and ...
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On gender gaps and self-fulfilling expectations: Theory, policies and some empirical evidence
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Gender pay gaps likely persist in Western societies because both men and women consider somewhat low...
Economic growth has different impacts on gender gaps. In recent decades the growing participation of...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the paradox between high relative levels of job satisfaction and the c...
Purpose: This paper investigates the causes of the gender gap in the labour market that cannot be ex...
Economic growth has different impacts on gender gaps. Despite that the incorporation of women into t...
This paper considers a simple model of self-fulfilling expectations that leads to a multiple equilib...
ACL-2International audienceThis paper presents a model of self-fulfilling expectations by firms and ...
This paper explores the hypothesis that gender wage differentials arise from the interaction between...
Special Issue on Gender EconomicsIn this paper we use micro data from a large wage survey in Spain d...
On gender gaps and self-fulfilling expectations: Theory, policies and some empirical evidence
This paper presents new evidence on the role of segregation into firms, occupations within a firm an...
We document recent trends in gender equality in employment and wages in Spain. Despite an impressiv...
This paper presents new evidence on the role of gender segregation and pay structure in explaining g...
This paper develops an equilibrium search model to study the mechanisms underlying the lifecycle gen...
This paper examines the quantitative effects of gender gaps in entrepreneurship and workforce partic...
Gender pay gaps likely persist in Western societies because both men and women consider somewhat low...
Economic growth has different impacts on gender gaps. In recent decades the growing participation of...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the paradox between high relative levels of job satisfaction and the c...
Purpose: This paper investigates the causes of the gender gap in the labour market that cannot be ex...
Economic growth has different impacts on gender gaps. Despite that the incorporation of women into t...