This paper explores the role of performance-related pay to the UK gender pay gap at the mean and across the earnings distribution. Applying decomposition methods to data from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, we find that performance-related pay is an important but neglected factor, with the lower probability of females being employed in performance-related pay jobs explaining 12 per cent of the observed mean gender pay gap and making a larger contribution than many work-related characteristics routinely included in studies of this nature. Driven by its influence in the private sector, employment in performance-related pay jobs is more important in explaining the gender pay gap at the top end of the wage distribution, consistent with...
The gender segregation of occupations is an enduring feature of the labour market, and pay in female...
This paper uses detailed information from a large wage survey in 2006 to analyze the gender wage gap...
Special Issue on Gender EconomicsIn this paper we use micro data from a large wage survey in Spain d...
This paper explores the role of performance-related pay to the UK gender pay gap at the mean and acr...
A number of papers have recently argued that men and women have different attitudes and behavioural ...
The impact of performance-oriented work practices on the gender pay gap has been the subject of cons...
This paper has a twofold aim: Analyse the diffusion of different types of performance pay and the g...
This paper assesses the relative contributions of the different systems of pay determination in the ...
A number of researchers have argued that men and women have different attitudes toward and behaviora...
This study reports novel facts about the UK gender pay gap. We use a large, longitudinal, representa...
This study reports novel facts about the UK gender pay gap. We use a representative, longitudinal an...
This is a report on research undertaken by Professor Wendy Olsen, Dr Vanessa Gash, Sook Kim, and Dr ...
This article shows that little of the gender earnings gap in the public and private sectors in Brita...
This study examines the role of individual characteristics, occupation, and workplace features accou...
This paper investigates differences between the log wage distributions of men and women working full...
The gender segregation of occupations is an enduring feature of the labour market, and pay in female...
This paper uses detailed information from a large wage survey in 2006 to analyze the gender wage gap...
Special Issue on Gender EconomicsIn this paper we use micro data from a large wage survey in Spain d...
This paper explores the role of performance-related pay to the UK gender pay gap at the mean and acr...
A number of papers have recently argued that men and women have different attitudes and behavioural ...
The impact of performance-oriented work practices on the gender pay gap has been the subject of cons...
This paper has a twofold aim: Analyse the diffusion of different types of performance pay and the g...
This paper assesses the relative contributions of the different systems of pay determination in the ...
A number of researchers have argued that men and women have different attitudes toward and behaviora...
This study reports novel facts about the UK gender pay gap. We use a large, longitudinal, representa...
This study reports novel facts about the UK gender pay gap. We use a representative, longitudinal an...
This is a report on research undertaken by Professor Wendy Olsen, Dr Vanessa Gash, Sook Kim, and Dr ...
This article shows that little of the gender earnings gap in the public and private sectors in Brita...
This study examines the role of individual characteristics, occupation, and workplace features accou...
This paper investigates differences between the log wage distributions of men and women working full...
The gender segregation of occupations is an enduring feature of the labour market, and pay in female...
This paper uses detailed information from a large wage survey in 2006 to analyze the gender wage gap...
Special Issue on Gender EconomicsIn this paper we use micro data from a large wage survey in Spain d...