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Gender pay gaps in domestic and foreign-owned firms

Autor
Magda, Iga
Sałach, Katarzyna
Data publikacji
2020
Abstrakt (EN)

We investigate differences in gender wage gaps between foreign-owned and domestically owned firms in Poland, a country that has experienced large FDI inflows over the past three decades. We show that the adjusted gender wage gaps are larger among employees working in the foreign-owned sector than in the domestic sector. The gender pay gaps are found to be larger in the foreign-owned companies than in the domestically owned firms at every decile of the wage distribution, with the largest disparities being observed at the bottom and at the top. Our findings also show that in the foreign-owned sector, the returns to individual, job, and firm characteristics earned by women are much lower than the returns earned by men, but that the foreign-owned firms appear to pay higher firm-specific wage premia to women than to men, thereby narrowing within-firm gender wage inequality. These patterns differ from those observed in the domestic sector, in which firm wage premia tend to widen within-firm wage distributions, and contribute to the overall level of gender wage inequality.

Słowa kluczowe PL
luka płacowa
kapitał zagraniczny
wynagrodzenia
dekompozycja płac
regresja kwantylowa
Cele zrównoważonego rozwoju ONZ
Koniec z ubóstwem
Czasopismo
Empirical Economics
Zeszyt
61
Strony od-do
2237–2263
ISSN
0377-7332
Data udostępnienia w otwartym dostępie
2020-10-12
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