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Gender Discrimination in Central Europe during the Systemic Transition
Authors:Ariane Pailhé  
Affiliation:INED (National Institute of Demographic Studies)
Abstract:In this paper we measure the extent of gender discrimination on Central European labour markets (Czech, Hungarian, Polish and Slovak) during the first years of transition. Using Oaxaca's method and Social Stratification Survey data for 1993, we estimate that discrimination explains about half of the wage gap. Gender discrimination is significantly weaker in Hungary and stronger in Slovakia and Poland, where a large part of discrimination is tied to segregation. More fundamentally, we try to determine the nature of this discrimination; we conclude that discrimination is mainly statistical (both group and individual), but also deliberate, and the labour market is partly inefficient.
Keywords:labour markets    Central Europe    discrimination    segregation    gender wage gap.
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