The present study employs 1993 Continuous Sample Survey of the Population data for Trinidad and Tobago to investigate the causes of gender income differentials. The findings suggest that such differentials are not well explained by differences in levels of human capital and other measured factors valued by the labour market. This result is robust to the disaggregation of the data into African, Indian and Other ethnic groups thereby raising the possibility of gender discrimination. African and Indian women's incomes would increase by over 20 per cent with the returns to the measured factors of their male, ethnic counterparts. Women would benefit from having men's industry distribution of jobs, but not men's occupational distribution. African...
The authors examine wage inequalities in Sri Lanka's formal sector using data from the Sri Lanka Int...
Abstract: This study used the 1998/1999 Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS 4), a new nationallyrepr...
This study estimates the magnitude of gender wage differentials for a sample of workers from the Eth...
This article uses 1993 data from the Trinidad and Tobago Continuous Sample Survey of the Population ...
This paper analyzes gender earnings gaps in Barbados and Jamaica, using amatching comparisons approa...
ABSTRACT This article uses 1993 data from the Trinidad and Tobago Continuous Sample Survey of the Po...
Studies have found that on average males earn substantially higher wages than females. Females are p...
Caribbean women are more likely than men to be unemployed, as evidenced by the economies studied her...
In this paper, we measure, compare and analyse gender and ethnic earnings gaps in seven West African...
Research into discrimination within South Africa (SA) has focused on racial issues, with gender issu...
A study considered the global problem of employment discrimination as it is reenacted in the Caribbe...
This paper examines the occupational effects on gender earnings differentials by examining the earni...
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The study has illustrated that gender earnings differential exists in Indonesian labor market. Among...
The findings and analysis of this study are based on desk review and secondary data to substantiate ...
The authors examine wage inequalities in Sri Lanka's formal sector using data from the Sri Lanka Int...
Abstract: This study used the 1998/1999 Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS 4), a new nationallyrepr...
This study estimates the magnitude of gender wage differentials for a sample of workers from the Eth...
This article uses 1993 data from the Trinidad and Tobago Continuous Sample Survey of the Population ...
This paper analyzes gender earnings gaps in Barbados and Jamaica, using amatching comparisons approa...
ABSTRACT This article uses 1993 data from the Trinidad and Tobago Continuous Sample Survey of the Po...
Studies have found that on average males earn substantially higher wages than females. Females are p...
Caribbean women are more likely than men to be unemployed, as evidenced by the economies studied her...
In this paper, we measure, compare and analyse gender and ethnic earnings gaps in seven West African...
Research into discrimination within South Africa (SA) has focused on racial issues, with gender issu...
A study considered the global problem of employment discrimination as it is reenacted in the Caribbe...
This paper examines the occupational effects on gender earnings differentials by examining the earni...
This study uses the primary data from Fiji to examine if gender differential with respect to wages e...
The study has illustrated that gender earnings differential exists in Indonesian labor market. Among...
The findings and analysis of this study are based on desk review and secondary data to substantiate ...
The authors examine wage inequalities in Sri Lanka's formal sector using data from the Sri Lanka Int...
Abstract: This study used the 1998/1999 Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS 4), a new nationallyrepr...
This study estimates the magnitude of gender wage differentials for a sample of workers from the Eth...