By browsing this website, you acknowledge the use of a simple identification cookie. It is not used for anything other than keeping track of your session from page to page. OK
1

Minimum wages and the gender gap in pay: new evidence from the UK and Ireland

Bookmarks
Book

Bargain, Olivier ; Doorley, Karina ; van Kerm, Philippe

Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn

IZA - Bonn

2018

46 p.

minimum wage ; gender ; wage differential ; women ; low wages

Ireland ; United Kingdom

Discussion Paper

11502

Wages and wage payment systems

http://www.iza.org/

English

Bibliogr.

"Women are disproportionately in low paid work compared to men so, in the absence of rationing effects on their employment, they should benefit the most from minimum wage policies. This study examines the change in the gender wage gap around the introduction of minimum wages in Ireland and the United Kingdom. Using survey data for the two countries, we develop a decomposition of the change in the gender differences in wage distributions around the date of introduction of minimum wages. We separate out 'price' effects attributed to minimum wages from 'employment composition' effects. A significant reduction of the gender gap at low wages is observed after the introduction of the minimum wage in Ireland while there is hardly any change in the UK. Counterfactual simulations show that the difference between countries may be attributed to gender differences in non-compliance with the minimum wage legislation in the UK."

Digital



Bookmarks