Women's relative wage rate in The Netherlands, 1950–1983: A test of alternative discrimination theories |
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Authors: | Joop J. Schippers Schippers Jacques J. Siegers |
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Affiliation: | (1) Economic Institute, Utrecht State University, Utrecht, Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary This article presents the results of an inquiry into the relationship that is to be expected on theoretical grounds between women's wage rate compared to men's on the one hand and some macroeconomic variables on the other. Becker's discrimination theory is confronted with alternative theories. On the base of data for the Netherlands the authors investigate which theory is most suited to explain the development of women's relative wage rate for the period 1950–1983. They conclude that the results of the empirical analysis predominantly support Becker's theory.The authors wish to thank Mr. R. Haagsma and Professor C.K.F. Nieuwenburg for their comments on an earlier draft of this article. Furthermore, they are grateful to Miss M.J.R. Key for computational assistance. |
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