Estimating Gender Differences in Access to Jobs
This paper proposes a new measure of gender differences in access to jobs based on a job assignment model. This measure is the probability ratio of getting a job for a female and a male at each rank of the wage ladder. We derive a nonparametric estimator of this access measure and estimate it for French full-time executives aged 40–45 in the private sector. Our results show that the gender difference in the probability of getting a job increases along the wage ladder from 9% to 50%. Females thus have a significantly lower access to high-paid jobs than to low-paid jobs.
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2015
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Authors: | Gobillon, Laurent ; Meurs, Dominique ; Roux, Sébastien |
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Journal of Labor Economics. - University of Chicago Press. - Vol. 33.2015, 2, p. 317-317
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University of Chicago Press |
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