Promotions and earnings - Gender or merit ? Evidence from longitudinal personnel data
Jokinen, Juho ; Pehkonen, Jaakko
2017
38
3
September
306-334
promotion ; job evaluation ; gender equality ; wage differential ; labour productivity
Wages and wage payment systems
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12122-017-9254-7
English
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"This study examines the determinants of promotions, performance evaluations and earnings using unique longitudinal data from the personnel records of a large university. The study focuses on the role of gender in remuneration using, first, information on the complexity ratings of job tasks to define promotions on job ladders and, second, information on objective individual productivity. The study finds that individual research productivity was an important determinant of promotions and earnings. The results indicate that gender has no effect on the probability of being promoted, conditional on productivity, nor does it play a role in the performance evaluation of employees. Furthermore, the results suggest that contemporaneous productivity measures provide a usable proxy for the past productivity of a worker. "
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