In the UK the gender pay gap on entry to the labour market is approximately zero but after ten years after labour market entry, there is a gender wage gap of almost 25 log points. This paper explores the reason for this gender gap in early-career wage growth, considering three main hypotheses - human capital, job-shopping and ‘psychological’ theories. Human capital factors can explain about 12 log points, job-shopping about 1.5 log points and the psychological theories about half a log point. But a substantial unexplained gap remains: women who have continuous full-time employment, have had no children and express no desire to have them earn about 12 log points less than equivalent men after 10 years in the labour market
Gender pay differences are not merely a problem for women returning to work and part-time employees,...
Using over four decades of British micro data, this paper looks at how the narrowing gender employme...
Using over four decades of British micro data, this paper asks why progress in closing the gender em...
In the UK the gender pay gap on entry to the labour market is approximately zero but after ten years...
In the UK the gender pay gap on entry to the labour market is approximately zero but after ten years...
In the UK the gender pay gap on entry to the labour market is approximately zero but ten years after...
In Finland the gender wage gap increases significantly during the first 10 years after labor market ...
A large proportion of the gender wage gap is usually left unexplained. In this paper, we investigate...
We trace the gender wage gap (GWG) though a mid‐life peak for a cohort born in Britain in 1958 (NCDS...
This article examines the wage growth of British men and women between the ages of 33 and 42 who wer...
Focussing on recent UK graduates, a wage gap of 12% is found. The unexplained component of the gap i...
Most studies of the gender pay gap use cross-section earnings functions to apply a Oaxaca decomposit...
In Finland the gender wage gap increases significantly during the first 10 years after labor market ...
This paper analyses the pay gap between men and women in the two British birth cohort studies using ...
Alan Manning shows how the economic progress of women has stalled. The evidence from the gender pay ...
Gender pay differences are not merely a problem for women returning to work and part-time employees,...
Using over four decades of British micro data, this paper looks at how the narrowing gender employme...
Using over four decades of British micro data, this paper asks why progress in closing the gender em...
In the UK the gender pay gap on entry to the labour market is approximately zero but after ten years...
In the UK the gender pay gap on entry to the labour market is approximately zero but after ten years...
In the UK the gender pay gap on entry to the labour market is approximately zero but ten years after...
In Finland the gender wage gap increases significantly during the first 10 years after labor market ...
A large proportion of the gender wage gap is usually left unexplained. In this paper, we investigate...
We trace the gender wage gap (GWG) though a mid‐life peak for a cohort born in Britain in 1958 (NCDS...
This article examines the wage growth of British men and women between the ages of 33 and 42 who wer...
Focussing on recent UK graduates, a wage gap of 12% is found. The unexplained component of the gap i...
Most studies of the gender pay gap use cross-section earnings functions to apply a Oaxaca decomposit...
In Finland the gender wage gap increases significantly during the first 10 years after labor market ...
This paper analyses the pay gap between men and women in the two British birth cohort studies using ...
Alan Manning shows how the economic progress of women has stalled. The evidence from the gender pay ...
Gender pay differences are not merely a problem for women returning to work and part-time employees,...
Using over four decades of British micro data, this paper looks at how the narrowing gender employme...
Using over four decades of British micro data, this paper asks why progress in closing the gender em...