Do Women Earn Less Even as Social Entrepreneurs?

S. Estrin, U. Stephan, S. Vujić
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Based upon unique survey data collected using respondent driven sampling methods, we investigate whether there is a gender pay gap among social entrepreneurs in the UK. We find that women as social entrepreneurs earn 29% less than their male colleagues, above the average UK gender pay gap of 19%. We estimate the adjusted pay gap to be about 23% after controlling for a range of demographic, human capital and job characteristics, as well as personal preferences and values. These differences are hard to explain by discrimination since these CEOs set their own pay. Income may not be the only aim in an entrepreneurial career, so we also look at job satisfaction to proxy for non-monetary returns. We find female social entrepreneurs to be more satisfied with their job as a CEO of a social enterprise than their male counterparts. This result holds even when we control for the salary generated through the social enterprise. Our results extend research in labour economics on the gender pay gap as well as entrepreneurship research on women's entrepreneurship to the novel context of social enterprise. It provides the first evidence for a "contented female social entrepreneur" paradox.
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作为社会企业家,女性挣得更少吗?
基于使用受访者驱动抽样方法收集的独特调查数据,我们调查了英国社会企业家中是否存在性别薪酬差距。我们发现,女性社会企业家的收入比男性同事低29%,高于英国19%的平均性别收入差距。我们估计,在控制了一系列人口统计、人力资本和工作特征以及个人偏好和价值观之后,调整后的薪酬差距约为23%。这些差异很难用歧视来解释,因为这些首席执行官自己设定薪酬。收入可能不是创业生涯的唯一目标,所以我们也用工作满意度来代替非金钱回报。我们发现女性社会企业家对自己作为社会企业首席执行官的工作比男性更满意。即使我们控制了社会企业产生的工资,这一结果也成立。我们的研究结果将劳动经济学中关于性别薪酬差距的研究以及关于女性创业的创业研究扩展到社会企业的新背景。它为“满足的女性社会企业家”悖论提供了第一个证据。
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