Is the persistent gender gap in income and wages due to unequal family responsibilities?
Angelov, Nikolay ; Johansson, Per ; Lindahl, Erica
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2013
39 p.
family responsibilities ; gender ; wage differential
Discussion Paper
7181
Wages and wage payment systems
English
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"We compare the income and wage trajectories of women in relation to their male partners before and after parenthood. Focusing on the within-couple gap allows us to control for both observed and unobserved attributes of the spouse and to estimate both short- and long-term effects of entering parenthood. Our main finding is that 15 years after the first child was born, the male-female gender gaps in income and wages have increased with 35 and 10 percentage points, respectively. In line with a collective labor supply model, the magnitude of these effects depends on relative incomes or wages within the family."
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