The clan imprint within gender wage gap: Evidence from China

IF 2.9 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of Asian Economics Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1016/j.asieco.2024.101801
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Clan culture plays a pivotal role in shaping gender disparities in individual choices. This paper, utilizing data from Chinese General Social Survey 2013, employs genealogy density as a proxy variable for clan culture. The results suggest that clan culture significantly promotes an increase in male wage, while no significant impact on female wage, consequently widening the gender wage gap. Notably, patrilineal clan exacerbates gender differences in human capital investment, reinforces gender identity, and intensifies social trust disparities, thereby perpetuating the escalation of gender wage inequality. Conversely, the internet, serving as a primary vehicle for modern gender equality ideas, mitigates the positive effect of clan on gender wage disparity. Further investigation reveals that the positive impact of clan culture on gender wage gap diminishes with an upward shift in wage distribution and narrows with generational transitions. These findings extend the cultural explanation pathway for gender wage gap.

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性别工资差距中的宗族印记:来自中国的证据
宗族文化对个人选择中的性别差异起着举足轻重的作用。本文利用 2013 年中国社会综合调查数据,采用家谱密度作为宗族文化的替代变量。结果表明,宗族文化显著促进了男性工资的增长,而对女性工资没有显著影响,从而扩大了性别工资差距。值得注意的是,父系氏族加剧了人力资本投资中的性别差异,强化了性别认同,加剧了社会信任差异,从而使性别工资不平等持续升级。相反,互联网作为现代性别平等思想的主要载体,缓解了宗族对性别工资差异的积极影响。进一步研究发现,宗族文化对性别工资差距的积极影响会随着工资分配的上移而减弱,并随着代际转换而缩小。这些发现拓展了性别工资差距的文化解释途径。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Asian Economics provides a forum for publication of increasingly growing research in Asian economic studies and a unique forum for continental Asian economic studies with focus on (i) special studies in adaptive innovation paradigms in Asian economic regimes, (ii) studies relative to unique dimensions of Asian economic development paradigm, as they are investigated by researchers, (iii) comparative studies of development paradigms in other developing continents, Latin America and Africa, (iv) the emerging new pattern of comparative advantages between Asian countries and the United States and North America.
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