Are Social Skills Helping Women in the Brazilian Labor Market?

Vanessa Neumann Sulzbach, G. Stein, Marcelo De Carvalho Griebeler
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We document an increase in the likelihood of women working in a good job (those with higher wages) in the Brazilian high-skilled labor market in the period of 1994-2017. We highlight the importance of social skills in explaining why the growing demand for high-skilled workers has not been equal across gender. To do so, we built a novel Brazilian Classification of Occupations (CBO) rating based on skill content compatible with the O*NET task index. Our results show a positive relationship between social skills and the female share of occupations, which suggests that women have been choosing professions intensive in this skill. We also provide results consistent with neuroscience literature, which has reported that women have a comparative advantage in performing tasks that require social skills. Finally, we find that the relevance of such skills in determining wages is higher for women than men in recent years.
社交技能对巴西劳动力市场的女性有帮助吗?
我们记录了1994-2017年期间,巴西高技能劳动力市场中女性从事好工作(工资较高的工作)的可能性有所增加。我们强调了社交技能的重要性,以解释为什么对高技能工人日益增长的需求在性别上并不平等。为此,我们基于与O*NET任务指数兼容的技能内容建立了一个新颖的巴西职业分类(CBO)评级。我们的研究结果显示,社交技能与女性所占职业比例之间存在正相关关系,这表明女性一直在选择社交技能密集的职业。我们还提供了与神经科学文献一致的结果,这些文献报道了女性在执行需要社交技能的任务方面具有相对优势。最后,我们发现,近年来,这些技能在决定女性工资方面的相关性高于男性。
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