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The ongoing impact of gender pay gap transparency legislation

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Jones, Melanie K. ; Kaya, Ezgi ; Papps, Kerry L.

Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn

IZA - Bonn

2022

29 p.

wage differential ; gender discrimination ; gender equality ; legislation ; epidemic disease

United Kingdom

Discussion Paper

15817

Wages and wage payment systems

https://docs.iza.org/dp15817.pdf

English

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"This paper examines the ongoing impact of gender pay gap transparency legislation using a sudden COVID-19-induced temporary suspension to legislation in the UK. Compared to organisations that did not report during the suspension year, reporting organisations have a 6% lower gender pay gap a year later. This is driven by a relative increase in females in the top pay quartile at the same time as rising female concentration in the workforce overall. Further analysis supports the hypothesis that ongoing reporting is most effective in organisations with weaker pre-existing pressures to narrow their gender pay gap through female representation and voice."

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