Wednesday 5 June 2013

Does Part-Time Employment Widen the Gender Wage Gap? Evidence from Twelve European Countries

a paper by Eleonora Matteazzi (University of Verona, Italy) and Ariane Pailh̩ and Anne Solaz (INED, Paris, France) published by ECINEQ 2013 Р293 (Society for the Study of Economic Inequality) in March 2013

Abstract
One of five workers work part-time in Europe, mainly women.

This article examines the extent to which the over-representation of women in part-time employment explains the gender hourly earnings gap in twelve European countries.

Using the EU-SILC 2009 data, a double decomposition of the gender wage gap is implemented: between men and women employed full-time and between full-time and part-time working women.

The high prevalence of part-time employment plays only a minor role. The nature of part-time employment and labor market segregation are much more important factors. A large share of the gender wage gap still remains unexplained, however.

JEL Classification Codes: C31, C49, J21, J22, J24, J31, J71

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