Labour Market Intermittency and Its Effect on Gender Wage Gap in Spain
The current economic crisis is having a profound impact from a gender perspective on the traditional Spanish labour market model, as women are currently assuming a more active role in comparison to their male counterparts. Nevertheless important gender differences still remain, especially in wages....
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doaj-46750a44294243ac8fc24bee632bc0172020-11-25T02:42:47ZengAssociation d'Economie PolitiqueInterventions Économiques pour une Alternative Sociale0715-35701710-73772013-02-014710.4000/interventionseconomiques.1950Labour Market Intermittency and Its Effect on Gender Wage Gap in SpainInmaculada CebriánGloria MorenoThe current economic crisis is having a profound impact from a gender perspective on the traditional Spanish labour market model, as women are currently assuming a more active role in comparison to their male counterparts. Nevertheless important gender differences still remain, especially in wages. The objective of this paper is to analyze how gender differences in labour market interruptions explain gender wage gap in Spain. We use the information from the Muestra Continua de Vidas Laborales (CSWL), from years 2005 to 2010. With this source of data it is possible to define an index to control for the whole information from any type of employment interruption. This index is used to describe the relationship between trajectories and situation in labour market, and also to assess their influence on earnings. Our main findings show that interruptions of employment have a negative impact on wages and they explain part of the observed differences in gender wage gap.http://journals.openedition.org/interventionseconomiques/1950gender wage differentialsindex of intermittencyinterruptionslabour market trajectories |
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Inmaculada Cebrián Gloria Moreno Labour Market Intermittency and Its Effect on Gender Wage Gap in Spain Interventions Économiques pour une Alternative Sociale gender wage differentials index of intermittency interruptions labour market trajectories |
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Inmaculada Cebrián Gloria Moreno |
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Labour Market Intermittency and Its Effect on Gender Wage Gap in Spain |
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Labour Market Intermittency and Its Effect on Gender Wage Gap in Spain |
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Labour Market Intermittency and Its Effect on Gender Wage Gap in Spain |
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Labour Market Intermittency and Its Effect on Gender Wage Gap in Spain |
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Labour Market Intermittency and Its Effect on Gender Wage Gap in Spain |
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labour market intermittency and its effect on gender wage gap in spain |
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Association d'Economie Politique |
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Interventions Économiques pour une Alternative Sociale |
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0715-3570 1710-7377 |
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2013-02-01 |
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The current economic crisis is having a profound impact from a gender perspective on the traditional Spanish labour market model, as women are currently assuming a more active role in comparison to their male counterparts. Nevertheless important gender differences still remain, especially in wages. The objective of this paper is to analyze how gender differences in labour market interruptions explain gender wage gap in Spain. We use the information from the Muestra Continua de Vidas Laborales (CSWL), from years 2005 to 2010. With this source of data it is possible to define an index to control for the whole information from any type of employment interruption. This index is used to describe the relationship between trajectories and situation in labour market, and also to assess their influence on earnings. Our main findings show that interruptions of employment have a negative impact on wages and they explain part of the observed differences in gender wage gap. |
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gender wage differentials index of intermittency interruptions labour market trajectories |
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