The Effects of Marriage on Female Wage in Taiwan
碩士 === 逢甲大學 === 經濟學所 === 99 === This paper explores whether there exists a marriage wage premium among women in Taiwan. According to previous literature, marriage wage premium can be ascribed to household specialization, unobservable attributes and employer discrimination. This project employs the M...
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ndltd-TW-099FCU053890112015-10-23T06:50:33Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/24134484613392545290 The Effects of Marriage on Female Wage in Taiwan 台灣地區婚姻對女性薪資的影響 Ya-chi Tsai 蔡雅琪 碩士 逢甲大學 經濟學所 99 This paper explores whether there exists a marriage wage premium among women in Taiwan. According to previous literature, marriage wage premium can be ascribed to household specialization, unobservable attributes and employer discrimination. This project employs the Manpower Utilization Survey (MUS) during the period of 1980-2010 and Panel Study of Family Dynamics (PSFD) surveys during the period 1999-2007. We apply both pooled regression and panel data methods (random effects and fixed effects models) to analyze the data. My empirical results concluded that married women earned more than single women in most settings, but the wage difference shows no significance in the fixed-effect model setting. Most of the marriage wage premium can be attributed to the selection of women with better unobservable characteristics into marriage. In addition, we also find that the returns to marriage is insignificantly related to marital duration and non-decreasingly related to the presence of children. Yu-Chen Kuo 郭祐誠 2011 學位論文 ; thesis 49 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 逢甲大學 === 經濟學所 === 99 === This paper explores whether there exists a marriage wage premium among women in Taiwan. According to previous literature, marriage wage premium can be ascribed to household specialization, unobservable attributes and employer discrimination. This project employs the Manpower Utilization Survey (MUS) during the period of 1980-2010 and Panel Study of Family Dynamics (PSFD) surveys during the period 1999-2007. We apply both pooled regression and panel data methods (random effects and fixed effects models) to analyze the data. My empirical results concluded that married women earned more than single women in most settings, but the wage difference shows no significance in the fixed-effect model setting. Most of the marriage wage premium can be attributed to the selection of women with better unobservable characteristics into marriage. In addition, we also find that the returns to marriage is insignificantly related to marital duration and non-decreasingly related to the presence of children.
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