美国服务业与制造业中的性别收入不平等

Gender earnings inequality in the service and manufacturing industries in the U.S.

Feminist Economics · 1995
被引 8
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

比较美国服务业与制造业的性别收入差距,发现服务业差距更小,但歧视仍解释约60%的工资差距,且去工业化虽缩小差距却导致男女收入均下降,男性降幅更大。

Abstract

This paper compares earnings inequality between women and men in a growing sector of the U.S. economy – the service sector, and a shrinking sector – manufacturing. We examine the hypothesis that deindustrialization will reduce inequality, and find that the absolute magnitude of the gender earnings gap is, in fact, smaller in the service sector. Decomposition analysis is used to partition the gender earnings gap into three parts: (1) earnings differences due to differences in mean characteristics – such as education and experience; (2) earnings differences due to preferential treatment of men; and (3) earnings differences due to disadvantageous treatment of women. The latter two constitute estimates of gender discrimination. The results of this study suggest that, ceteris paribus, deirndustrialization will likely reduce the gender gap in hourly earnings. However, this will come at the cost of lower earnings for both males and females, with the drop in earnings being particularly large for males. While deindustrialization is predicted to reduce the absolute magnitude of male-female earnings inequality, evidence suggests that gender discrimination will persist – discrimination explains about 60 percent of the gender wage gap in both the service and the manufacturing sectors.

性别收入差距服务业制造业性别歧视