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How does workplace monitoring affect the gender wage differential? Analysis of the annual survey of hours and earnings and the 2004 workplace employment relations survey — A research note

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Davies, Rhys ; Welpton, Richard

British Journal of Industrial Relations

2008

46

4

December

732-749

gender ; survey ; wage differential ; workplace monitoring

United Kingdom

Wages and wage payment systems

English

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"This paper outlines the development of a new data source that combines workplace information from the Workplace Employment Relations Survey (WERS) with employee data from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE). Illustrative analysis of the gender wage differential demonstrates how the inclusion of additional workplace characteristics collected from WERS can be utilized to understand better-observed patterns in earnings within ASHE. Analysis reveals that monitoring gender equality at the workplace is not associated with a reduction in the gender wage gap. Matching WERS/ASHE provides the opportunity to investigate a wider range of workplace phenomena than would be possible based only upon the WERS Survey of Employees."

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