Identifying age penalty in women's wages: new method and evidence from Germany 1984-2014
Joanna Tyrowicz,
Lucas van der Velde and
Irene van Staveren
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Irene van Staveren: Institute of Social Studies (ISS)
No 24, GRAPE Working Papers from GRAPE Group for Research in Applied Economics
Abstract:
Given theoretical premises, gender wage gap adjusted for individual characteristics is likely to vary over age. We adapt DiNardo, Fortin and Lemieux (1996) semi-parametric technique to disentangle year, cohort and age effects in adjusted gender wage gaps. We rely on a long panel of data from the German Socio-Economic Panel covering the 1984-2015 period. Our results indicate that the gender wage gap increases over the lifetime, for some birth cohorts also in the post-reproductive age.
Keywords: gender wage gap; age; cohort; decomposition; non-parametric estimates; Germany (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J31 J71 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 26 pages
Date: 2017
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Journal Article: Does Age Exacerbate the Gender-Wage Gap? New Method and Evidence From Germany, 1984–2014 (2018) 
Working Paper: Identifying Age Penalty in Women's Wages: New Method and Evidence from Germany 1984-2014 (2018) 
Working Paper: Identifying Age Penalty in Women's Wages: New Method and Evidence from Germany 1984-2014 (2018) 
Working Paper: Identifying Age Penalty in Women's Wages: New Method and Evidence from Germany 1984-2014 (2017) 
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