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An Investigation of the Female–Male Wage Gap During the Industrial Revolution in Britain
Authors:Joyce Burnette
Affiliation:Wabash College, Indiana
Abstract:During the industrial revolution women's wages were substantially lower than men's. This article documents the wage gap and shows that in most cases it can be explained without reference to wage discrimination. First, the wage data we have overestimate the wage gap; correcting for biases due to measurement error reduces the size of the wage gap. Second, because differences in productivity were substantial, the corrected wage gap is consistent with these.
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