Male-Female Pay Gap Persists at White HouseGoldfarb, Zachary A
Scicchitano, S (2012), The male-female pay gap across the managerial workforce in the United Kingdom: a semi-parametric decomposition approach, Applied Economic Letters, pp 1293 - 1297Scicchitano, S. (2012). The male-female pay gap across the managerial workforce in the United Kingdom: a...
Top 1% got 93% of income growth as rich-poor gap widened headline:Top 1% Got 93% of Income Growth as Rich-Poor Gap WidenedWhile the U.S. economy was recovering from the Great Recession, Reyes,52, a casino dealer ... Top got of income growth as richpoor gap widened - 《Houston Chro...
d female architects Women in architecture survey 2017: pay gap widens between male and female architectsWomen in architecture survey 2017: pay gap widens between male and female architectsOn 21 January more than 100,000 marched in London to protest against American president Donald Trump. Dubbed ...
Male-Female Pay Gap Wider Here, Study FindsFemale workers in Western Pennsylvania make, on average, 70 cents for every $1 made by men, according to an analysis of the latest Census Bureau data.Brian BowlingRachel Weaver
This male-female pay gap has been observed throughout the world over many years. The most commonly cited explanations focus on gender oppression and workplace discrimination. We agree that discrimination contributes significantly to the pay gap; however, other factors may play important roles in how...
gender pay gaprevenusalairewagesWe construct a new time series on the Canadian female/male pay ratio. The new series is based on wage data rather than the earnings data that have been used in the past. Wages more closely correspond to the price of labour, while earnings combine information ...
(1998) The gap between male and female pay: what does the case of hotel and catering tell us? The Service Industries Journal 18(4):126-44.Doherty, L. and Stead, L. (1998), "The gap between male and female pay: what does the case of hotel and cater...
Gender pay gap: female bosses earn 35% less than male colleaguesthe GuardianGuardian