Female concentration and the gender wage differential in the United Kingdom
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2000
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Resumo |
The paper utilizes the methodology proposed by Johnson and Solon (American Economic Review, 76 (5), 1117-1125, 1986) to examine the impact of job segregation on the gender wage gap in the UK in 1991. The results suggest that despite implementation of the UK 1983 Equal Pay Amendment there remains clear evidence that male/female workers in female dominated jobs continue to earn less for work of ‘similar worth’ than their counterparts in male dominated jobs within the same firm. This conclusion is insensitive to whether one adopts an occupation or firm based measure of gender concentration. |
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Routledge |
Relação |
DOI:10.1080/135048500351492 Kidd, Michael & Goninon, Todd (2000) Female concentration and the gender wage differential in the United Kingdom. Applied Economics Letters, 7(5), pp. 337-340. |
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QUT Business School; School of Economics & Finance |
Palavras-Chave | #'similar worth' #clear evidence #gender concentration #gender wage gap #jobs #male/female workers #UK 1983 Equal Pay Amendment |
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Journal Article |