Publication type
ISER Working Paper Series
Series Number
2009-26
Series
ISER Working Paper Series
Author
Publication date
September 4, 2009
Abstract:
This paper considers new ‘distributionally sensitive’ summary measures of wage
differentials, not solely determined by “the average wage of the average person”
but by differences across complete wage distributions. Considerations of risk or
inequality aversion in the assessment of wage differentials are explicitly included,
transplanting expected utility concepts familiar to income distribution analysts. In
an application to the gender pay gap in Luxembourg the disadvantage of women
persists with the new generalized measures of wage differentials. This suggests that
lower average wages for women are not compensated by less dispersed distributions.
The paper also illustrates original estimation of wage distributions in the presence
of covariates and under endogenous labour market participation.
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working paper
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