Performance pay, the gender gap, and specialization within marriage
Heywood, John S. ; Parent, Daniel
2017
38
4
December
387-427
performance related pay ; gender equality ; wage differential
Wages and wage payment systems
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12122-017-9256-5
English
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"We show that the large gender earnings gap at the top of the distribution (the glass ceiling) and the motherhood penalty are associated with each other and that both are uniquely associated with performance pay. These patterns appear consistent with specialization by gender. We show that among married couples with children, the hours worked by wives are strongly and persistently negatively correlated with earnings of the husbands only when those husbands work in performance pay jobs. There is no correlation between husbands' hours and wives' earnings. "
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