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When Do Gender Wage Differences Emerge? A Study of Azerbaijan's Labor Market
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) Bonn, 2016.
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Abstract
- Building on recent analyses that find a sizeable overall gender wage gap in Azerbaijan's workforce, this paper uses data on young workers in their early years in the labor market to understand how gender wage gaps evolve over time, if at all. The paper uses a unique database from a survey of young people ages 15–29 years. The analysis provides evidence that new labor market entrants begin with little or no gender differences in earnings, but a wage gap gradually emerges over time closer to the childbearing years. The gender wage gap grows from virtually zero, or even a small, positive gap in favor of women, until age 20 years, to about 20 percent two years later and even more than 30 percent at age 29 years. The gap in labor supply rises from almost zero to about 20 percent during the years from 19 to 22, while the gap in hours worked falls from positive (up to six hours per week more than their male counterparts) to negative (up to five hours per week less) over the same period in the life cycle. When decomposing the gap at different deciles of the wage distribution, it appears that most of it is at the lower and upper ends of the distribution, among young adults and prime-age workers. Selection of women into employment is strong and strongly skill-based: when controlling for sample selection bias, the gender gap becomes positive.
- Subjects :
- GENDER GAP
UNION MEMBERS
SELF-ESTEEM
LABOR MARKET EXPERIENCES
CHILD HEALTH
SKILL LEVEL
TRAINING PROGRAMS
JOB
EDUCATIONAL LEVELS
EARLY MARRIAGE
YOUNG PEOPLE
SELF-EMPLOYED ACCOUNT
DRIVERS
FIRM SIZE
EMPLOYMENT
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
EARLY MARRIAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
POLICY MAKERS
PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY
POPULATION
health care economics and organizations
UNEMPLOYMENT
P30
MATERNITY SERVICES
PRODUCTIVITY LEVEL
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
PLACE OF RESIDENCE
AGE DISTRIBUTION
WOMEN
WORKERS
JOBS
INFORMAL SECTOR
TEENAGERS
MOTHER
LABOR MARKET PERFORMANCE
OLDER AGE GROUPS
OCCUPATION
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
UNION MEMBERSHIP
GENDER DISCRIMINATION
KIDS
LABOR SUPPLY
PRIMARY EDUCATION
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION
AGE GROUP
WORKER
WAGE GROWTH
CHILD-BEARING
LABOR RELATIONS
UNEMPLOYED
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
LABOUR SUPPLY
PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES
decomposition analysis
JOB MATCHES
RURAL AREAS
JOB SECURITY
SECONDARY EDUCATION
MARRIED WOMEN
EDUCATIONAL LEVEL
YOUNG MEN
AGE GROUPS
HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
PROGRESS
ADULT WOMEN
IMPORTANT POLICY
LABOR MARKET
MALE COUNTERPARTS
J15
JOB SEARCH
J16
MATERNITY LEAVE
J13
PREVIOUS ONE
YOUNG ADULT
FIRST MARRIAGE
school-to-work transitions
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
AGED WORKERS
YOUNG AGE
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
EARNING
J7
JOB TRAINING
TERTIARY EDUCATION
SOCIAL SECURITY
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT SHARE
earnings equations
LABOR MARKET EXPERIENCE
WAGE PREMIUM
IMMIGRANT
BIG CITY
NATIONAL POPULATION
J24
EMPLOYMENT OFFICES
LABOR SURVEYS
WAGE DISTRIBUTION
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
LABOUR
WAGE RATES
WAGE INEQUALITY
YOUNG WOMEN
J31
AVERAGE WAGE
MARRIAGE
early labor market outcomes
gender wage gap and dynamics
JOB DISSATISFACTION
WOMAN
JOB FAIRS
DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS
POLICIES
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
GENDER DIFFERENCES
POLICY
ON-THE-JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS
HUMAN CAPITAL
EMPLOYEES
PRIVATE SECTOR
RESPECT
I21
INTERNATIONAL POLICY
TRAINING
MIGRATION
YOUNG WORKERS
POLICY RESEARCH
CHILD BIRTH
CHILD CARE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
CHILDBEARING
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
FEMALE LABOR
TEENAGE WOMEN
ddc:330
GROSS WAGE
PAYING JOBS
PRIMARY SCHOOL
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
LABOR
WORKFORCE
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
FAMILY FORMATION
MARITAL STATUS
GENDER EQUALITY
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
PRODUCTIVE SECTOR
PREVIOUS DISCUSSION
PRIME AGE
WORK EXPERIENCE
LABOR FORCE
MANPOWER
DISCRIMINATION
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
WAGE GAP
URBAN AREAS
TRAINING TYPE
FAMILY INCOME
ON-THE-JOB TRAINING
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..7c4cde412d105b59b1e94b0fbf15b083