2017
DOI: 10.1142/s021759081550071x
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Analysis of Gender Wage Differential in China’s Urban Labor Market

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“…For reading ease, we don't use inverted commas throughout the paper, but wish to stress that the application of the term "effort" in this literature is not perfectly aligned with the definition of the word as it is commonly understood. level, occupation, marital status, industry and province (Blinder, 1973;Oaxaca, 1973;Heshmati and Su, 2017;Song et al, 2017). In contrast, the inequality of opportunity approach highlights the fact that gender is one of many circumstances that determine total income inequality both directly and indirectly via personal effort.…”
Section: Analysis Of Individual Labor Earnings In Five Latinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For reading ease, we don't use inverted commas throughout the paper, but wish to stress that the application of the term "effort" in this literature is not perfectly aligned with the definition of the word as it is commonly understood. level, occupation, marital status, industry and province (Blinder, 1973;Oaxaca, 1973;Heshmati and Su, 2017;Song et al, 2017). In contrast, the inequality of opportunity approach highlights the fact that gender is one of many circumstances that determine total income inequality both directly and indirectly via personal effort.…”
Section: Analysis Of Individual Labor Earnings In Five Latinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heshmati and Su analyzed gender wage differentials employing the conventional Brind-Oksaka decomposition and various weighting schemes urban labor market in China. Conclusion: Married women make less money than married men, but more money than single women, and having kids has minimal impact on the severity of prejudice [5]. Using Neumark and Appleton's decomposition method, Xian et al analyzed the causes and developments in discrimination and gender pay in China's urban labor market gaps.…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factors like education and experience were in favor of higly qualified men. Gender wage gap worsened at the lower percentile of the earning distribution, which was influenced by rising returns to education where women were renumerate less than their counter part (Su & Heshmati, 2017).…”
Section: Gender Wage Differentials In Developing Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%