Revisiting the impact of occupational segregation on the gender earnings gap in Malaysia.

More women participate in the labour force nowadays than in the past. However, they do not join the workforce as equal members. Segregation in occupational distributional and pay differentials between men and women remain pervasive. This article uses data from the Malaysian Population and family sur...

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Main Authors: Siew , Ching Goy, Geraint , Johnes
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2012
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spelling my-ukm.journal.58272013-01-14T01:28:17Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/5827/ Revisiting the impact of occupational segregation on the gender earnings gap in Malaysia. Siew , Ching Goy Geraint , Johnes More women participate in the labour force nowadays than in the past. However, they do not join the workforce as equal members. Segregation in occupational distributional and pay differentials between men and women remain pervasive. This article uses data from the Malaysian Population and family survey 2004 to shed light on the inequality in earnings based on the framework developed by Brown et al. (1980). The empirical results suggest that segregation per se works to the advantage of women. A surprising finding is that the intra-occupational component.Which is unjustified by reference to observed characteristics, is responsible for the overall earnings gap. It is likely that the within-occupational discrimination reflects hierarchical segregation. Also a portion of the earnings gap is attributed to a sample selection effect. Our results suggest that a timely policy intervention would aim to find ways of improving the returns to characteristics earned by women in a given occupation. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2012 Article PeerReviewed Siew , Ching Goy and Geraint , Johnes (2012) Revisiting the impact of occupational segregation on the gender earnings gap in Malaysia. Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia, 46 (1). pp. 13-25. ISSN 0127-1962 http://pkukmweb.ukm.my/penerbit/jem.htm
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description More women participate in the labour force nowadays than in the past. However, they do not join the workforce as equal members. Segregation in occupational distributional and pay differentials between men and women remain pervasive. This article uses data from the Malaysian Population and family survey 2004 to shed light on the inequality in earnings based on the framework developed by Brown et al. (1980). The empirical results suggest that segregation per se works to the advantage of women. A surprising finding is that the intra-occupational component.Which is unjustified by reference to observed characteristics, is responsible for the overall earnings gap. It is likely that the within-occupational discrimination reflects hierarchical segregation. Also a portion of the earnings gap is attributed to a sample selection effect. Our results suggest that a timely policy intervention would aim to find ways of improving the returns to characteristics earned by women in a given occupation.
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author Siew , Ching Goy
Geraint , Johnes
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Geraint , Johnes
Revisiting the impact of occupational segregation on the gender earnings gap in Malaysia.
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Geraint , Johnes
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title Revisiting the impact of occupational segregation on the gender earnings gap in Malaysia.
title_short Revisiting the impact of occupational segregation on the gender earnings gap in Malaysia.
title_full Revisiting the impact of occupational segregation on the gender earnings gap in Malaysia.
title_fullStr Revisiting the impact of occupational segregation on the gender earnings gap in Malaysia.
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting the impact of occupational segregation on the gender earnings gap in Malaysia.
title_sort revisiting the impact of occupational segregation on the gender earnings gap in malaysia.
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2012
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/5827/
http://pkukmweb.ukm.my/penerbit/jem.htm
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