Glass ceiling, sticky floor, or both? Public and private sector differences in Türkiye

IF 1 3区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Metroeconomica Pub Date : 2024-08-17 DOI:10.1111/meca.12481
Fernando Rios‐Avila, Ayça Özekin, Fulden Komuryakan
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Abstract

This study examines the glass ceiling and sticky floor phenomena within the contexts of both the public and private sectors in Türkiye, while exploring sector‐specific differences. To do this, we use a recentered influence function‐based decomposition method to analyze data from the Household Labor Force Statistics spanning from 2014 to 2021. Our findings suggest that the sticky floor effect emerges as more prominent in the private sector, contrasting with the public sector where the glass ceiling effect holds greater sway. Additionally, our analysis reveals that gender discrimination appears to be more prevalent in the private sector, although it exhibits an increasing trend in the public sector. The evidence suggests a need for further research on the gender wage gap in Türkiye, especially within the context of the glass ceiling and sticky floor effects. This study contributes to the existing literature by offering a comprehensive examination of these phenomena in both public and private sectors, leveraging the availability of recent data and advancements in methodologies.
玻璃天花板、粘稠地板,还是两者兼而有之?土耳其公共部门和私营部门的差异
本研究探讨了土耳其公共部门和私营部门中的玻璃天花板和粘滞地板现象,同时探索了具体部门的差异。为此,我们使用基于重定向影响函数的分解方法,分析了从 2014 年到 2021 年的家庭劳动力统计数据。我们的研究结果表明,在私营部门,"粘性下限 "效应更为突出,而在公共部门,"玻璃天花板 "效应则更具影响力。此外,我们的分析还显示,性别歧视似乎在私营部门更为普遍,但在公共部门却呈现出增长趋势。这些证据表明,有必要进一步研究土耳其的性别工资差距,尤其是在玻璃天花板效应和粘性地板效应的背景下。本研究利用最新数据和先进方法,对公共部门和私营部门的这些现象进行了全面研究,为现有文献做出了贡献。
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Metroeconomica
Metroeconomica ECONOMICS-
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