This article tests for wage discrimination in US manufacturing during the nineteenth century and in 2002 by estimating the female-to-male productivity ratio and comparing it to the wage ratio. This method will not identify all forms of discrimination, but will determine whether women were paid wages commensurate with their productivity. There was no significant difference between the wage ratio and the productivity ratio in the nineteenth century, but in 1900 there is evidence of gender discrimination among white-collar workers. In 2002 the female-to-male productivity ratio was higher than in the nineteenth century, and the wage ratio was also higher, but the wage ratio was significantly lower than the productivity ratio, at least for worke...
This article examines the wage growth of British men and women between the ages of 33 and 42 who wer...
This paper uses a new and detailed survey of cigar making employers and employees to investigate two...
In the past two decades gender pay differences have narrowed considerably and a declining significan...
Wage discrimination occurs when the relative wage of a particular group of workers does not equal th...
A major new study of the role of women in the labor market of Industrial Revolution Britain. It is w...
Throughout American history, male/female has defined an enduring binary embodied in access to jobs, ...
Women have typically been paid less than men throughout history. We investigate earnings in Swedish ...
This paper offers a theoretical explanation for the observed non-monotonic dynamics of the ratio of ...
Previous research on gender issues in the labor force has concluded that there still remains a dispa...
The Equal Pay Act of 1964, Title VII of the Civil Right’s Act of 1964 and other pieces of legislatio...
The rise of earnings inequality in the United States has garnered attention in both the political an...
This thesis is concerned with the link between gender segregation in the labor market and social ine...
The goal of this article is to summarize the main trends in the earnings and employment distribution...
The paper focuses on the early career patterns of young male and female workers. It investigates pot...
Abstract Historical studies indicate that determinants of the gender wage gap have varied through hi...
This article examines the wage growth of British men and women between the ages of 33 and 42 who wer...
This paper uses a new and detailed survey of cigar making employers and employees to investigate two...
In the past two decades gender pay differences have narrowed considerably and a declining significan...
Wage discrimination occurs when the relative wage of a particular group of workers does not equal th...
A major new study of the role of women in the labor market of Industrial Revolution Britain. It is w...
Throughout American history, male/female has defined an enduring binary embodied in access to jobs, ...
Women have typically been paid less than men throughout history. We investigate earnings in Swedish ...
This paper offers a theoretical explanation for the observed non-monotonic dynamics of the ratio of ...
Previous research on gender issues in the labor force has concluded that there still remains a dispa...
The Equal Pay Act of 1964, Title VII of the Civil Right’s Act of 1964 and other pieces of legislatio...
The rise of earnings inequality in the United States has garnered attention in both the political an...
This thesis is concerned with the link between gender segregation in the labor market and social ine...
The goal of this article is to summarize the main trends in the earnings and employment distribution...
The paper focuses on the early career patterns of young male and female workers. It investigates pot...
Abstract Historical studies indicate that determinants of the gender wage gap have varied through hi...
This article examines the wage growth of British men and women between the ages of 33 and 42 who wer...
This paper uses a new and detailed survey of cigar making employers and employees to investigate two...
In the past two decades gender pay differences have narrowed considerably and a declining significan...