Is there a gap in the gap? Regional differences in the gender pay gap

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Is there a gap in the gap? Regional differences in the gender pay gap. / Hirsch, Boris; Möller, Joachim; König, Marion.
in: Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Jahrgang 60, Nr. 4, 09.2013, S. 412-439.

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title = "Is there a gap in the gap? Regional differences in the gender pay gap",
abstract = "In this paper, we investigate regional differences in the gender pay gap both theoretically and empirically. Within a spatial model of monopsonistic competition, we show that more densely populated labour markets are more competitive and constrain employers' ability to discriminate against women. Utilizing a large administrative data set for western Germany and a flexible semi-parametric propensity score matching approach, we find that the unexplained gender pay gap for young workers is substantially lower in large metropolitan than in rural areas. This regional gap in the gap of roughly 10 percentage points remained surprisingly constant over the entire observation period of 30 years. {\textcopyright} 2013 Scottish Economic Society.",
keywords = "Economics, Competition economics, gender issue, labor market, metropolitian area, rural area, wage gap, womens employment",
author = "Boris Hirsch and Joachim M{\"o}ller and Marion K{\"o}nig",
year = "2013",
month = sep,
doi = "10.1111/sjpe.12017",
language = "English",
volume = "60",
pages = "412--439",
journal = "Scottish Journal of Political Economy",
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publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.",
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AB - In this paper, we investigate regional differences in the gender pay gap both theoretically and empirically. Within a spatial model of monopsonistic competition, we show that more densely populated labour markets are more competitive and constrain employers' ability to discriminate against women. Utilizing a large administrative data set for western Germany and a flexible semi-parametric propensity score matching approach, we find that the unexplained gender pay gap for young workers is substantially lower in large metropolitan than in rural areas. This regional gap in the gap of roughly 10 percentage points remained surprisingly constant over the entire observation period of 30 years. © 2013 Scottish Economic Society.

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