Firm leadership and the gender pay gap: do active owners discriminate more than hired managers?
Hirsch, Boris ; Mueller, Steffen
Journal for Labour Market Research
2014
47
1-2
March
129-142
gender ; management ; wage differential
Wages and wage payment systems
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12651-013-0138-x
English
Bibliogr.
"Using a large linked employer–employee data set for Germany, we investigate differences in the unexplained gender pay gap between owner-run and manager-run firms. We hypothesise that owner-managers and hired managers differ in their discretion to engage in profit-reducing taste discrimination against women, which would translate into different pay gaps depending on leadership regime. We find that unexplained gaps are significantly higher in owner-run firms, both statistically and economically. Yet, scrutinising these results by restricting our analysis to firms that only differ in leadership regime, this substantial difference disappears. Therefore, our findings do not support that active owners are more discriminatory per se."
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