Evidence on gender wage differentials in Greece |
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Authors: | Evangelia Papapetrou |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Athens, Athens, Greece;(2) Bank of Greece, Economic Research Department, El. Venizelou 21, 102 50 Athens, Greece |
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Abstract: | The paper studies the earnings differential between genders in Greece employing quantile regression analysis and applying a variant of the selection-adjusted Oaxaca and Ransom (1994) decomposition methods to explain the components of the wage differentials. The results suggest that, in Greece, substantial differences in wages between men and women can be identified. Decomposing the wage gap between genders the results show that the difference in wages is attributed mainly to the unexplained part and to a lesser extent to the employee’s endowment. In all deciles of the wage distribution the wage differentials between genders are not explained by differences in the productive characteristics of the employed but rather they constitute the unexplained part of the wage differential. |
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Keywords: | Wage differentials Male/female Quantile regression |
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