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Changes in gender wage discrimination in the 1990s: a tale of three very different economies

Johnes, Geraint; & Tanaka, Yasuhide. (2008). Changes in gender wage discrimination in the 1990s: a tale of three very different economies. Japan and the World Economy, 20(1), 97-113.

Johnes, Geraint; & Tanaka, Yasuhide. (2008). Changes in gender wage discrimination in the 1990s: a tale of three very different economies. Japan and the World Economy, 20(1), 97-113.

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In this paper gender wage decompositions are performed for three very different countries, that is, Japan, Russia and the USA for the years of 1993 and 2000, using the ISSP data set. From the research of this paper, it is shown that the gender wage differential in Japan has narrowed between 1993 and 2000, and the results reveal price and characteristics effects for this country that differ markedly from those observed elsewhere, with female disadvantage being particularly marked. Also, this paper finds that gender wage differentials in Russia and the USA have increased during the years considered here.




JOUR



Johnes, Geraint
Tanaka, Yasuhide



2008


Japan and the World Economy

20

1

97-113






0922-1425

10.1016/j.japwor.2006.09.003



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