Differences in Men’s and Women’s Wages in the Education Sector in the Baltic Sea Region States

In the presented study, we analyse the men and women wage differences in the education sector and in the group of people employed as professional teachers in the Baltic Sea Region countries. For the analysis, we have applied one-equation econometric models and the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition techni...

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Main Author: Matuszewska-Janica Aleksandra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-06-01
Series:Folia Oeconomica Stetinensia
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/foli-2018-0012
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spelling doaj-e7aa07c7dd044978a7ab157fd9e3e8b42021-09-05T21:01:00ZengSciendoFolia Oeconomica Stetinensia1898-01982018-06-0118115716810.2478/foli-2018-0012foli-2018-0012Differences in Men’s and Women’s Wages in the Education Sector in the Baltic Sea Region StatesMatuszewska-Janica Aleksandra0Ph.D. Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW Faculty of Applied Informatics and Mathematics Department of Econometrics and Statistics Nowoursynowska 159, 02-766 Warszawa, PolandIn the presented study, we analyse the men and women wage differences in the education sector and in the group of people employed as professional teachers in the Baltic Sea Region countries. For the analysis, we have applied one-equation econometric models and the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition technique in the expansion proposed by Oaxaca and Ransom. The data are taken from the EU Structure of Earnings Survey of 2014. The obtained results show that the men and women wage gap for the analysed groups varies considerably among the analysed countries. We can also note that the GPG ratios in the education sector are usually lower than those at a national level. In addition, we can remark that in the states where remuneration systems are more transparent (Germany, Sweden), the level of explanation of ‘raw’ wage gaps is much higher than in other countries.https://doi.org/10.2478/foli-2018-0012labour marketeducation sectormen and women wages differencesoaxaca-blinder decomposition
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Differences in Men’s and Women’s Wages in the Education Sector in the Baltic Sea Region States
Folia Oeconomica Stetinensia
labour market
education sector
men and women wages differences
oaxaca-blinder decomposition
author_facet Matuszewska-Janica Aleksandra
author_sort Matuszewska-Janica Aleksandra
title Differences in Men’s and Women’s Wages in the Education Sector in the Baltic Sea Region States
title_short Differences in Men’s and Women’s Wages in the Education Sector in the Baltic Sea Region States
title_full Differences in Men’s and Women’s Wages in the Education Sector in the Baltic Sea Region States
title_fullStr Differences in Men’s and Women’s Wages in the Education Sector in the Baltic Sea Region States
title_full_unstemmed Differences in Men’s and Women’s Wages in the Education Sector in the Baltic Sea Region States
title_sort differences in men’s and women’s wages in the education sector in the baltic sea region states
publisher Sciendo
series Folia Oeconomica Stetinensia
issn 1898-0198
publishDate 2018-06-01
description In the presented study, we analyse the men and women wage differences in the education sector and in the group of people employed as professional teachers in the Baltic Sea Region countries. For the analysis, we have applied one-equation econometric models and the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition technique in the expansion proposed by Oaxaca and Ransom. The data are taken from the EU Structure of Earnings Survey of 2014. The obtained results show that the men and women wage gap for the analysed groups varies considerably among the analysed countries. We can also note that the GPG ratios in the education sector are usually lower than those at a national level. In addition, we can remark that in the states where remuneration systems are more transparent (Germany, Sweden), the level of explanation of ‘raw’ wage gaps is much higher than in other countries.
topic labour market
education sector
men and women wages differences
oaxaca-blinder decomposition
url https://doi.org/10.2478/foli-2018-0012
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