Most studies of the gender pay gap use cross-section earnings functions to apply a Oaxaca decomposition into the contributions of differences in characteristics and coefficients. But the accounts that these studies provide of the gender pay gap are often hard to relate to more informal stories told about the sources of women''s disadvantage in the labour market. In this paper we show how one can use a minimal amount of panel data to decompose average earnings into the contribution of the average starting wage for workers entering paid work from non-employment, average wage growth for those in continuous employment and the fraction of workers entering employment. We use this decomposition to try to identify the source of the pay gap between ...
There is evidence of a negative cross-country correlation between gender wage and employment gaps. W...
There is evidence of a negative cross-country correlation between gender wage and employment gaps. W...
This paper examines trends in the labour market position of British women and men from 1972 to 2004,...
In this paper, we propose a new decomposition as a useful complement to traditional methods of expla...
Gender pay differences are not merely a problem for women returning to work and part-time employees,...
In the UK the gender pay gap on entry to the labour market is approximately zero but after ten years...
This paper investigates differences between the log wage distributions of men and women working full...
This paper analyses the pay gap between men and women in the two British birth cohort studies using ...
This is a report on research undertaken by Professor Wendy Olsen, Dr Vanessa Gash, Sook Kim, and Dr ...
This study reports novel facts about the UK gender pay gap. We use a representative, longitudinal an...
The wage gap between male and female workers has narrowed in both the US and the UK over the past tw...
Gender pay differences are not merely a problem for women returning to work and part-time employees,...
This paper contributes descriptive evidence on the development of the gender wage gap for different ...
This paper re-examines gender wage differences, taking into account not only worker characteristics...
Over the past decades the attention devoted to gender discrimination in the labour market by social ...
There is evidence of a negative cross-country correlation between gender wage and employment gaps. W...
There is evidence of a negative cross-country correlation between gender wage and employment gaps. W...
This paper examines trends in the labour market position of British women and men from 1972 to 2004,...
In this paper, we propose a new decomposition as a useful complement to traditional methods of expla...
Gender pay differences are not merely a problem for women returning to work and part-time employees,...
In the UK the gender pay gap on entry to the labour market is approximately zero but after ten years...
This paper investigates differences between the log wage distributions of men and women working full...
This paper analyses the pay gap between men and women in the two British birth cohort studies using ...
This is a report on research undertaken by Professor Wendy Olsen, Dr Vanessa Gash, Sook Kim, and Dr ...
This study reports novel facts about the UK gender pay gap. We use a representative, longitudinal an...
The wage gap between male and female workers has narrowed in both the US and the UK over the past tw...
Gender pay differences are not merely a problem for women returning to work and part-time employees,...
This paper contributes descriptive evidence on the development of the gender wage gap for different ...
This paper re-examines gender wage differences, taking into account not only worker characteristics...
Over the past decades the attention devoted to gender discrimination in the labour market by social ...
There is evidence of a negative cross-country correlation between gender wage and employment gaps. W...
There is evidence of a negative cross-country correlation between gender wage and employment gaps. W...
This paper examines trends in the labour market position of British women and men from 1972 to 2004,...