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Male-Female Wage Differences in Korea

Kil Man Shin and Young Sook Chung
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Kil Man Shin: Ferris State University
Young Sook Chung: Taegu University

Korean Economic Review, 1991, vol. 7, issue 2, 147-171

Abstract: Three basic methods of measuring wage discrimination are discussed in this paper: the single equation method, the two-equation decomposition method, and the reverse regression method. The three methods are applied to measure wage discrimination between male and female workers in the Korean labor market.

Date: 1991
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