2022
DOI: 10.1108/ijse-08-2021-0469
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Spatial disparity in gender pay gap and female workforce participation: a sub-national level study in Indian manufacturing sector

Abstract: PurposeThe paper intends to identify the factors that determine the variations in the gender pay gap and female workforce participation at low-skill manufacturing job across Indian states over the time period 2006–2014.Design/methodology/approachGender pay gap is measured in two ways: one is scale insensitive and second one is scale sensitive. To construct scale-sensitive gender pay gap measure wage discrimination index is used. For main analysis, a panel framework is used. Fixed effect model and random effect… Show more

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“…Hence female workers are involved in low‐paid job roles. The gender wage gap further illustrates the precarity and labour exploitation associated with the industry (Das & Mondal, 2022), affirming that the value chain thrives on precarious employment standards. The relationship between the worker's age and monthly wages reveals the wage stagnation for workers.…”
Section: Locating Firms In the Sustainability Transition Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence female workers are involved in low‐paid job roles. The gender wage gap further illustrates the precarity and labour exploitation associated with the industry (Das & Mondal, 2022), affirming that the value chain thrives on precarious employment standards. The relationship between the worker's age and monthly wages reveals the wage stagnation for workers.…”
Section: Locating Firms In the Sustainability Transition Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the EU has a strategy regarding gender equality and has made several improvements (European Commission, 2022). This inequality has many forms, including the different wages between women and men (Das & Mondal, 2022). According to Liu et al (2022), the difference lies in which men earn more money than women do in most nations and professions.…”
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confidence: 99%