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Title: Decomposition of the gender wage gap before and after COVID-19: did wage determinants across genders change?

Citation Type: Dissertation/Thesis

Publication Year: 2022

Abstract: The topics of inequality, unconditional differences or disproportional rewarding systems are fighting for their place at the top of the interest in public life. In order to fight the inequality present in society, scientists, policymakers, publicly active people and ordinary people are trying to discuss it and find its leading causes. This thesis examines the inequality between men and women in the rewarding system and how the recent pandemic crisis influences it. We analyse the role of many wage gap determinants and try to identify the main ones and how they change with the COVID-19 pandemic. Some of our expectations were confirmed. The pandemic crisis put more burden on women than men. However, the research shows that all the economic sectors suffer from the pandemic; the only difference is by what amount. The results of the decomposition show that change in the determinants of the wage gap is present, but only on the border of the gap. The reason is that even before the pandemic outbreak, the most significant part of the gender wage gap (GWG) was caused by the unexplained gap, i.e., the possible reasons for the GWG are gender discrimination or gender specialisation. After the COVID-19 pandemic began, the unexplained gap strengthened its position.

Url: https://dspace.cuni.cz/bitstream/handle/20.500.11956/175448/130344209.pdf?sequence=1

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Authors: Bartóková, Martina

Institution: CHARLES UNIVERSITY

Department: Social Sciences

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Data Collections: IPUMS USA, IPUMS CPS

Topics: Gender, Health, Poverty and Welfare

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