This paper investigates a new way to estimate the gender wage gap with the introduction of individual risk attitudes using representative Korean data. We estimate the wage gap with correction for the selection bias, which latter results in the overestimation of this wage gap. Female workers are more risk averse. They hence prefer working in the public sector, where wages are generally lower than in the private sector. It goes on to explain the reduced gender wage gap by developing an appropriate sample-selection model, with wage decompositions corrected for selectivity. Self-selection based on risk attitudes therefore explains, in part, what is popularly perceived as gender discrimination
This study examines the process of earnings determination of workers and assesses the explanatory po...
We study the role of labor market beliefs in the gender pay gap. We find that, on average, women exp...
Two very different approaches are used to explore the relation between market orientation and gender...
This paper investigates a new way to estimate the gender wage gap with the introduction of individua...
In addition to discrimination, market power, and human capital, gender differences in risk preferenc...
Wage gap This paper examines the links between gender differences in attitudes towards economic risk...
This paper examines the links between gender differences in attitudes towards economic risk and the ...
Polachek is particularly indebted to the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton University for pr...
Among the countries of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, South Korea shows...
Estimates of the female-male wage gap may be biased by selection since wages are only observed for t...
Could differences in risk attitudes explain parts of the gender wage gap? We present estimates on th...
A new gender wage gap decomposition methodology is introduced that does not suffer from identificati...
This study constructs wage equations according to Mincer earnings function for men and women separat...
The gender gap in working conditions has barely improved in South Korea where various measures for g...
We examine the effects of self-control and risk aversion on the gender wage gap in Australia. We fin...
This study examines the process of earnings determination of workers and assesses the explanatory po...
We study the role of labor market beliefs in the gender pay gap. We find that, on average, women exp...
Two very different approaches are used to explore the relation between market orientation and gender...
This paper investigates a new way to estimate the gender wage gap with the introduction of individua...
In addition to discrimination, market power, and human capital, gender differences in risk preferenc...
Wage gap This paper examines the links between gender differences in attitudes towards economic risk...
This paper examines the links between gender differences in attitudes towards economic risk and the ...
Polachek is particularly indebted to the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton University for pr...
Among the countries of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, South Korea shows...
Estimates of the female-male wage gap may be biased by selection since wages are only observed for t...
Could differences in risk attitudes explain parts of the gender wage gap? We present estimates on th...
A new gender wage gap decomposition methodology is introduced that does not suffer from identificati...
This study constructs wage equations according to Mincer earnings function for men and women separat...
The gender gap in working conditions has barely improved in South Korea where various measures for g...
We examine the effects of self-control and risk aversion on the gender wage gap in Australia. We fin...
This study examines the process of earnings determination of workers and assesses the explanatory po...
We study the role of labor market beliefs in the gender pay gap. We find that, on average, women exp...
Two very different approaches are used to explore the relation between market orientation and gender...