求职中的性别差异:通勤与工资的权衡

Gender Differences in Job Search: Trading off COMMUTE AGAINST WAGE*

Quarterly Journal of Economics · 2020
被引 1
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

利用法国行政数据,研究发现失业女性比男性更看重通勤时间,这解释了约14%的性别工资差距,且该差异主要由求职者偏好驱动。

Abstract

ABSTRACT We relate gender differences in willingness to commute to the gender wage gap. Using French administrative data on job search criteria, we first document that unemployed women have a lower reservation wage and a shorter maximum acceptable commute than their male counterparts. We identify indifference curves between wage and commute using the joint distributions of reservation job attributes and accepted job bundles. Indifference curves are steeper for women, who value commute around 20% more than men. Controlling in particular for the previous job, newly hired women are paid after unemployment 4% less per hour and have a 12% shorter commute than men. Through the lens of a job search model where commuting matters, we estimate that gender differences in commute valuation can account for a 0.5 log point hourly wage deficit for women, that is, 14% of the residualized gender wage gap. Finally, we use job application data to test the robustness of our results and to show that female workers do not receive less demand from far-away employers, confirming that most of the gender gap in commute is supply-side driven.

性别差异通勤意愿工资差距求职行为