The effects of structural change and economic liberalisation on gender wage differentials in South Korea and Taiwan |
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Authors: | Seguino S |
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Institution: | Department of Economics, University of Vermont, Old Mill 338, Burlington, VT 05405-0078, USA
E-mail: sseguino@zoo.uvm.edu |
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Abstract: | This paper investigates the sources of divergent trends in genderwage differentials in two important newly industrialised economies(NIEs), South Korean and Taiwan. As these economies have enteredthe 'post-industrial' phase of development, gender wage differentialsin Taiwan's manufacturing sector have widened, while in Koreathey have narrowed. Decomposition analysis is used to broadlyidentify sources of change in gender wage differentials. Multivariateregression analysis is relied on to differentiate the impacton the gender wage gap of (1) macro-levels policies, (2) institutionalfactors, and (3) shifts in labour demand and supply. In additionto the predictable effects of several standard supply-side variables,in Taiwan physical capital mobility is found to have contributedto a wider gender earnings gap. Women's greater concentrationin industries where capital is mobile may explain this result.The effects of capital mobility in Korea appears to differ,which may be due to the dissimilar characters of outward FDIfrom that country. |
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Keywords: | export-led growth gender capital mobility bargaining power gender wage differentials FDI |
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