In this paper we consider several alternative approaches to analyze gender wage discrimination. Besides the traditional OLS estimator, we use two other approaches to control for sample selection bias problems: the parametric procedure suggested by Vella and Wooldridge, and the Li and Wooldridge semi-parametric estimator. We study the case of Portugal, employing data from the European Community Household Panel. The results reveal that the discrimination estimates are sensitive to the different econometric approaches. In fact, when sample selection bias is taken into account, the discrimination values are reduced and are typically not significant
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Women's employment in the European semiperipheral countries : analysis of the Portuguese case. Comp...
In this paper we consider several alternative approaches to analyze gender wage discrimination. Besi...
In this paper we use two alternative approaches to study the extent of gender wage discrimination in...
Gender wage discrimination is a reality in the Portuguese labour markets although no study has been ...
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Ordinary least squares (OLS) estimates of the impact of gender on earnings are potentially biased ow...
Using a large linked employer-employee data set, this paper aims at quantifying the trend in worker ...
This article studies the trend in wage discrimination in Spain from 1995 to 2002, when the third pla...
Sizeable gender differences in employment rates are observed in many countries. Sample selection int...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the degree of female wage discrimination in the Spanish region o...
Using a large linked employer-employee data set, this paper aims at quantifying the trend in worker ...
This paper presents the advantages of taking into account the distribution of the individual wage ga...
Sizeable gender differences in employment rates are observed in many countries. Sample selection int...
This paper examines the observed wage differentials by gender in Mexico over the last two decades (1...
This paper utilizes a panel data sample selection model to correct the selection in the analysis of ...
Women's employment in the European semiperipheral countries : analysis of the Portuguese case. Comp...
In this paper we consider several alternative approaches to analyze gender wage discrimination. Besi...
In this paper we use two alternative approaches to study the extent of gender wage discrimination in...
Gender wage discrimination is a reality in the Portuguese labour markets although no study has been ...
This article studies the trend in wage discrimination in Spain during the period 1995-2002. We firs...
Ordinary least squares (OLS) estimates of the impact of gender on earnings are potentially biased ow...
Using a large linked employer-employee data set, this paper aims at quantifying the trend in worker ...
This article studies the trend in wage discrimination in Spain from 1995 to 2002, when the third pla...
Sizeable gender differences in employment rates are observed in many countries. Sample selection int...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the degree of female wage discrimination in the Spanish region o...
Using a large linked employer-employee data set, this paper aims at quantifying the trend in worker ...
This paper presents the advantages of taking into account the distribution of the individual wage ga...
Sizeable gender differences in employment rates are observed in many countries. Sample selection int...
This paper examines the observed wage differentials by gender in Mexico over the last two decades (1...
This paper utilizes a panel data sample selection model to correct the selection in the analysis of ...
Women's employment in the European semiperipheral countries : analysis of the Portuguese case. Comp...