Analysing gender differences in key industries is one of today's priorities to achieve a more egalitarian society. In hospitality, the classic approach is through Mincerian regressions or wage decompositions. This paper addresses this issue through Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) and Importance-Performance Map Analysis (IPMA). The results confirm and measure the relations between Human Capital, Labour Conditions, Market, and Wages, and examine the relative importance and performance of each indicator in explaining Wages. Therefore, there are narrow gender differences, and measures are suggested. The main limitation lies in the design of the constructs. This article contributes to the literature by providing an ...
The objective of this paper is to provide empirical evidence on the determinants of gender wage ineq...
The economic crisis in which the Spanish economy finds itself has had serious negative impact on wag...
There are far more women than men who hold higher qualifications in tourism, but nevertheless, inequ...
Based on information provided by two consecutive samples of the four-year version of the Spanish Wag...
El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar para el sector de la hostelería española, las posibles difer...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the wage differences between men and women in the tourism la...
This paper contributes to the study of the gender wage gap in the Spanish service sector along the w...
El presente documento aporta evidencia empírica sobre las diferencias salariales de género en el sec...
[eng] As a very inclusive economic sector, the hospitality industry has absorbed a large number of ...
This paper analyzes wage differentials between male and female workers in the Spanish tourism indus...
This paper contributes to the study of the gender wage gap in the Spanish services sector, through t...
The main objective of this work is to analyze the labour market of the hospitality industry in Spain...
Tourism represents a major economic activity in Portugal, with an enormous wealth and employment gro...
This article examines the gender wage gap in the Spanish hospitality industry versus the rest of the...
Standard research on the wage gap tends to take, often implicitly, an individual human capital appro...
The objective of this paper is to provide empirical evidence on the determinants of gender wage ineq...
The economic crisis in which the Spanish economy finds itself has had serious negative impact on wag...
There are far more women than men who hold higher qualifications in tourism, but nevertheless, inequ...
Based on information provided by two consecutive samples of the four-year version of the Spanish Wag...
El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar para el sector de la hostelería española, las posibles difer...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the wage differences between men and women in the tourism la...
This paper contributes to the study of the gender wage gap in the Spanish service sector along the w...
El presente documento aporta evidencia empírica sobre las diferencias salariales de género en el sec...
[eng] As a very inclusive economic sector, the hospitality industry has absorbed a large number of ...
This paper analyzes wage differentials between male and female workers in the Spanish tourism indus...
This paper contributes to the study of the gender wage gap in the Spanish services sector, through t...
The main objective of this work is to analyze the labour market of the hospitality industry in Spain...
Tourism represents a major economic activity in Portugal, with an enormous wealth and employment gro...
This article examines the gender wage gap in the Spanish hospitality industry versus the rest of the...
Standard research on the wage gap tends to take, often implicitly, an individual human capital appro...
The objective of this paper is to provide empirical evidence on the determinants of gender wage ineq...
The economic crisis in which the Spanish economy finds itself has had serious negative impact on wag...
There are far more women than men who hold higher qualifications in tourism, but nevertheless, inequ...