The aim of this paper is to examine whether there is a gender gap in monthly wage among recent graduates in eleven European countries and which variables can explain it. In the first part of the paper previous literature is presented and some limitations of existing studies are discussed. In the theoretical framework the gender wage gap is conceived as a function of five main factors: human capital, employment characteristics, working hours, work-family conciliation aspects and residual discrimination. Different types of decomposition after OLS linear regression and Heckman selection models are applied; data comes from REFLEX survey on tertiary graduates in 2000. The main results indicate that the raw gender gap is higher in Austria and Ger...
The purpose of this study is to estimate the wage gap for the European countries during five consecu...
This study examines the origin of the gender wage gap and of its cross-country heterogeneity using u...
This paper investigates the extent to which differences in the subject of degree studied by men and ...
This paper investigates the gender gap in a wide range of labour market outcomes (income, skill util...
In the labour market framework, gender inequalities penalizing women in participation, remuneration...
In this paper we investigate the effect of an academic degree on gender wage gap in Greece and the U...
The paper investigates the gender wage gap among recently graduated people, controlling for job and ...
The paper investigates the gender wage gap among recently graduates, controlling for job and academi...
In the first chapter of this thesis, we investigate the impact of human capital and wage structure o...
In this paper we evaluate the wage gap due to differences in rewards to characteristics by studying...
In this paper we evaluate the wage gap due to differences in rewards to characteristics by studying...
In this paper we investigate the effect of an academic degree on gender wage gap in Greece and the U...
In the first chapter of this thesis, we investigate the impact of human capital and wage structure o...
Although women are increasing in education and emplyment participation , the gender equality in pay ...
This paper investigates the extent to which differences in the subject of degree studied by men and ...
The purpose of this study is to estimate the wage gap for the European countries during five consecu...
This study examines the origin of the gender wage gap and of its cross-country heterogeneity using u...
This paper investigates the extent to which differences in the subject of degree studied by men and ...
This paper investigates the gender gap in a wide range of labour market outcomes (income, skill util...
In the labour market framework, gender inequalities penalizing women in participation, remuneration...
In this paper we investigate the effect of an academic degree on gender wage gap in Greece and the U...
The paper investigates the gender wage gap among recently graduated people, controlling for job and ...
The paper investigates the gender wage gap among recently graduates, controlling for job and academi...
In the first chapter of this thesis, we investigate the impact of human capital and wage structure o...
In this paper we evaluate the wage gap due to differences in rewards to characteristics by studying...
In this paper we evaluate the wage gap due to differences in rewards to characteristics by studying...
In this paper we investigate the effect of an academic degree on gender wage gap in Greece and the U...
In the first chapter of this thesis, we investigate the impact of human capital and wage structure o...
Although women are increasing in education and emplyment participation , the gender equality in pay ...
This paper investigates the extent to which differences in the subject of degree studied by men and ...
The purpose of this study is to estimate the wage gap for the European countries during five consecu...
This study examines the origin of the gender wage gap and of its cross-country heterogeneity using u...
This paper investigates the extent to which differences in the subject of degree studied by men and ...