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The Gender Gap in Early-Career Wages of Universities' and Vocational Education Institutes' Graduates

Margarita Kiryushina and Victor Rudakov ()
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Voprosy obrazovaniya / Educational Studies Moscow, 2021, issue 2, 172-198

Abstract: Margarita Kiryushina, Intern Researcher, Center for Institutional Studies, National Research University Higher School of Economics. E-mail: mkiryushina@hse.ruViktor Rudakov, Candidate of Sciences in Economics, Senior Research Fellow, Deputy Head, International Laboratory for Institutional Analysis of Economic Reforms, Center for Institutional Studies, National Research University Higher School of Economics; Assistant Professor, Faculty of Economic Sciences HSE. E-mail: vrudakov@hse.ru (corresponding author)Address: 20 Myasnitskaya Str., 101000 Moscow, Russian Federation.Data from the Federal Statistical Sample Survey of Employment of Vocational Education and Higher Education Graduates is used to measure the gender wage gap and analyze the factors explaining gender inequality. The Mincer equation with Heckman sample selection bias correction as well as the Blinder-Oaxaca and Neumark decomposition methods are applied to measure gender differences in earnings. Findings show that women are paid 18-20% lower than men, the educational and socio-demographic characteristics as well as labor market factors being controlled for. The gender wage gap is largely dependent on education attainment, reaching 25% among graduates from skilled-worker vocational programs, 20% among mid-level professionals, and 18% among college graduates. Decomposition of the gender wage gap allows assuming an essential proportion of unexplained differences that may arise from discrimination and unobservable factors.

Keywords: discrimination; gender inequality; gender wage gap; gender segregation; graduate labor market; returns to education (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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