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Gaps in female labor participation and pay equity: the impact of cultural variables

机译:女性劳动力参与和薪酬平等方面的差距:文化变量的影响

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Purpose - This study aims to address gender gaps in labor participation and earned income. The paper assesses the role of education and cultural dimensions in impacting female labor indicators. The paper tests two separate models predicting female labor participation as a percentage of male participation (FPM) and female earned income as a percentage of male earned income (FIM) across 59 nations. Design/methodology/approach - Data were taken from those published by World Bank and International Labor Organization, in addition to the GLOBE study. The paper relies on relationships among such data to assess the hypotheses under investigation. Findings - FPM was explained by institutional collectivism, gender egalitarianism, and education. FIM was explained by gender egalitarianism and institutional collectivism. Contrary to expectations, in-group collectivism was not found to be a predictor in this model. Based on earlier research and this study, the paper presents the "female labor indicators model". Research limitations/implications - More data need to be collected about gender-related attitudes and behaviors from a larger number of countries. There is also a need to collect culture data at the individual level not only at the country level. The model that the paper presents - explaining gaps in female participation and pay - deserves additional research support. Practical implications - There is a need for practitioners to be conscious of hidden forces that work against women who aspire to work despite their high educational levels. Improving women's labor conditions requires a concerted effort from many parties including government and private sector. Originality/value - The link between GLOBE's cultural dimensions and female labor indicators has not been sufficiently addressed in prior research. The paper suggests that explaining deficits in female labor indicators requires looking past economic and demographic variables into institutional and cultural factors. The paper presents a comprehensive model that helps in explaining gender gaps in participation and pay.
机译:目的-这项研究旨在解决劳动参与和收入方面的性别差距。本文评估了教育和文化层面在影响女性劳动指标方面的作用。该论文测试了两个独立的模型,这些模型预测了59个国家/地区的女性劳动参与率(男性参与率)和女性收入(男性)所占百分比。设计/方法/方法-数据取自世界银行和国际劳工组织发布的数据,以及GLOBE研究报告。本文依靠这些数据之间的关系来评估所研究的假设。调查结果-FPM由机构集体主义,性别平均主义和教育来解释。 FIM由性别平等主义和制度集体主义来解释。与期望相反,小组内集体主义在该模型中并未被预测。在较早的研究和本研究的基础上,本文提出了“女性劳动指标模型”。研究的局限性/意义-需要收集来自更多国家的有关性别相关态度和行为的更多数据。还需要不仅在国家一级在个人一级收集文化数据。该论文提出的模型-解释了女性参与和薪酬方面的差距-应该得到额外的研究支持。实际意义-从业人员需要意识到对那些尽管文化程度较高但仍渴望工作的妇女不利的隐性力量。改善妇女的劳动条件需要包括政府和私营部门在内的许多方面的共同努力。原创性/价值-全球研究的文化层面与女性劳动指标之间的联系尚未得到充分研究。该论文建议,要解释女性劳动指标的不足,需要将过去的经济和人口变量纳入制度和文化因素之中。本文提出了一个综合模型,有助于解释参与和薪酬方面的性别差距。

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