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Occupational Segregation and Gender Wage Differentials: Evidence from Malaysia
Authors:Rahmah Ismail  Maryam Farhadi  Chung‐Khain Wye
Abstract:In Malaysia, the participation of women in the labor market has increased over time. However, occupational segregation and wage differentials continue to be prevalent between men and women in the labor market. The present paper investigates gender‐related occupational segregation and wage differentials based on data collected from 7135 working households in Peninsular Malaysia in 2011. The wage decomposition model introduced by Brown et al. (1980) is used to examine the determinants of gender‐related wage differentials. The results suggest that differences within occupations account for the largest portion of the wage gap between men and women. The results also indicate that wage discrimination within occupations plays an important role in the gender wage gap, while sample selection bias plays an important role in the examination of gender wage gaps.
Keywords:gender wage differentials  occupational segregation  selectivity bias  wage decomposition  wage discrimination
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