In the first chapter of this thesis, we investigate the impact of human capital and wage structure on the gender pay in a panel of European countries using a newly available and appropriate database for cross-country comparisons and a comparable methodology for each country. Our first question is :What role do certain individual characteristics and choices of working men and women play in shaping the cross-country differences in the gender pay gap? What is the exact size of the gender pay gap using the “more appropriate” database available for our purpose? Giving that there are mainly only two harmonized data-sets for comparing gender pay gap throughout Europe: the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) and the European Structure of Earn...
This study examines the origin of the gender wage gap and of its cross-country heterogeneity using u...
Using harmonized data for the years 1995-2001 from the European Community Household Panel, the autho...
Abstract: Women's participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. In Nor...
In the first chapter of this thesis, we investigate the impact of human capital and wage structure o...
This study examines the origin of the gender wage gap and of its cross-country heterogeneity using u...
This article examines the origin of the cross-country heterogeneity of the gender wage gap in nine E...
This thesis focuses on the industry wage differentials, rent-sharing and the gender wage gap. I empi...
This thesis uses panel data for several European countries to examine factors that affect the gender...
This paper is concerned with the factors that shape earnings differentials between men and women in ...
The purpose of this study is to estimate the wage gap for the European countries during five consecu...
Women's participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. While female particip...
Using harmonized data for the years 1995-2001 from the European Community Household Panel, the autho...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between wages and the fraction of women in an o...
We investigate different techniques to assess the gender pay gap in five EU countries (France, Germa...
The aim of this paper is to examine whether there is a gender gap in monthly wage among recent gradu...
This study examines the origin of the gender wage gap and of its cross-country heterogeneity using u...
Using harmonized data for the years 1995-2001 from the European Community Household Panel, the autho...
Abstract: Women's participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. In Nor...
In the first chapter of this thesis, we investigate the impact of human capital and wage structure o...
This study examines the origin of the gender wage gap and of its cross-country heterogeneity using u...
This article examines the origin of the cross-country heterogeneity of the gender wage gap in nine E...
This thesis focuses on the industry wage differentials, rent-sharing and the gender wage gap. I empi...
This thesis uses panel data for several European countries to examine factors that affect the gender...
This paper is concerned with the factors that shape earnings differentials between men and women in ...
The purpose of this study is to estimate the wage gap for the European countries during five consecu...
Women's participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. While female particip...
Using harmonized data for the years 1995-2001 from the European Community Household Panel, the autho...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between wages and the fraction of women in an o...
We investigate different techniques to assess the gender pay gap in five EU countries (France, Germa...
The aim of this paper is to examine whether there is a gender gap in monthly wage among recent gradu...
This study examines the origin of the gender wage gap and of its cross-country heterogeneity using u...
Using harmonized data for the years 1995-2001 from the European Community Household Panel, the autho...
Abstract: Women's participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. In Nor...