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Disentangling the Components of the Gender Wage Gap

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Gesellschaftsanalyse, Volume 4
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 2023

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This book examines the components of and driving forces behind the gender pay gap, focusing on Germany. It covers the historical significance and measurement of the gap and provides relevant theory and empirical evidence. It also explores three key areas, all related to the composition and forces that perpetuate the gender pay gap in today's labour markets. First, the impact of radical changes in political and economic institutions; second, the significance of occupations; and third, the impact of labour market discrimination and soft skills. The book concludes by summarising key findings, research needs and implications for the academic debate on this subject.

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2023
ISBN-Print
978-3-7560-0664-9
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-3997-9
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Gesellschaftsanalyse
Volume
4
Language
English
Pages
150
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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 6
      1. Historical importance of the gender gap in pay No access
      2. Definition and measurement of the gender gap in pay No access
    1. 1.2. Previous Research: Theoretical and Empirical Insights No access
      1. Human capital theory No access
      2. Compensating Differentials No access
      3. Empirical evidence on human capital theory and compensating differentials No access
      1. Discrimination in economic theory No access
      2. Empirical evidence for discrimination No access
      1. Symbolic interactionism No access
      2. Gender status beliefs No access
      3. Empirical Evidence on devaluation No access
      1. Life course research No access
      2. Labor market dualization No access
      3. The German vocational training system No access
      4. Male breadwinner policies No access
      5. Power resources and industries in a dualized labor market No access
    2. 1.7. Contribution to the current debate and outline of the book No access
    1. 2.1. Introduction No access
    2. 2.2. Gendered policies in Eastern and Western Germany before and after Reunification No access
    3. 2.3. Determinants of the GPG in Eastern and Western Germany No access
    4. 2.4. Data and Variables No access
    5. 2.5. Method No access
    6. 2.6. Findings No access
    7. 2.7. Conclusion and Discussion No access
    1. 3.1. Introduction No access
    2. 3.2. The importance of power for the gender pay gap No access
    3. 3.3. Data, Variables No access
    4. 3.4. Methods No access
    5. 3.5. Findings No access
    6. 3.6. Summary and Discussion No access
    1. 4.1. Introduction No access
    2. 4.2. Methods and Data No access
      1. Matching Study No access
      2. Results No access
    3. 4.4. Gender and Soft Skills No access
    4. 4.5. Discussion and Conclusions No access
    1. 5.1. Implications and outlook No access
  2. Acknowledgements No access Pages 131 - 132
  3. References No access Pages 133 - 146
  4. Appendix No access Pages 147 - 150

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