西班牙劳动力市场分割和男女工资差距

IF 4.6 3区 管理学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Fernando Núñez Hernández, Carlos Usabiaga, Pablo Álvarez de Toledo
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摘要

本研究的目的是采用劳动力市场细分法分析西班牙的性别工资差距(GWG)。一旦我们获得了不同的劳动力细分市场(或特质劳动力市场),我们就能够将 GWG 分解为观察到的和未观察到的异质性部分。设计/方法/途径我们使用了 2021 年工作生活连续样本的数据(匹配的雇主-雇员 [EE] 数据)。我们对就业数据采用了或然率表和聚类技术,以确定不同年龄的男性和/或女性倾向于匹配/关联到不同活动部门和职业群体的特异性劳动力市场。一旦知道了这种劳动力关联的 "热图",我们就可以从性别工资歧视的角度(瓦哈卡-布林德模型)分析其最热门的领域(特异性劳动力市场)。在我们的研究结果中,一个突出的事实是,女性倾向于进入那些 GWG(有利于男性)较小的特殊市场(双集群)。我们的方法组合可适用于其他经济体和变量,并提供了有关劳动力匹配过程和细分劳动力市场中性别工资歧视的详细信息。社会影响我们的贡献对劳动力市场政策非常重要,有助于减少不公平现象。
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Labour market segmentation and the gender wage gap in Spain

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to analyse the gender wage gap (GWG) in Spain adopting a labour market segmentation approach. Once we obtain the different labour segments (or idiosyncratic labour markets), we are able to decompose the GWG into its observed and unobserved heterogeneity components.

Design/methodology/approach

We use the data from the Continuous Sample of Working Lives for the year 2021 (matched employer–employee [EE] data). Contingency tables and clustering techniques are applied to employment data to identify idiosyncratic labour markets where men and/or women of different ages tend to match/associate with different sectors of activity and occupation groups. Once this “heatmap” of labour associations is known, we can analyse its hottest areas (the idiosyncratic labour markets) from the perspective of wage discrimination by gender (Oaxaca-Blinder model).

Findings

In Spain, in general, men are paid more than women, and this is not always justified by their respective attributes. Among our results, the fact stands out that women tend to move to those idiosyncratic markets (biclusters) where the GWG (in favour of men) is smaller.

Research limitations/implications

It has not been possible to obtain remuneration data by job-placement, but an annual EE relationship is used. Future research should attempt to analyse the GWG across the wage distribution in the different idiosyncratic markets.

Practical implications

Our combination of methodologies can be adapted to other economies and variables and provides detailed information on the labour-matching process and gender wage discrimination in segmented labour markets.

Social implications

Our contribution is very important for labour market policies, trying to reduce unfair inequalities.

Originality/value

The study of the GWG from a novel labour segmentation perspective can be interesting for other researchers, institutions and policy makers.

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CiteScore
8.40
自引率
11.40%
发文量
80
期刊介绍: ■Employee welfare ■Human aspects during the introduction of technology ■Human resource recruitment, retention and development ■National and international aspects of HR planning ■Objectives of human resource planning and forecasting requirements ■The working environment
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