职业女性化与薪酬:巴西的案例

Diego Camargo Botassio, Daniela Verzola Vaz
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性别工资差距在文献中被广泛记录。尽管出现了几种理论来解释这一现象,但由于女性集中在低薪职业,贬值和排队观一直占据主导地位。它们在因果效应的方向上有所不同:贬值理论预测职业中女性所占比例越高,工资越低,而排队理论预测的因果效应则相反。在发展中国家没有发现支持这些理论的研究,本文的目的是在巴西对它们进行检验。利用人口普查数据,得出三个结果:1)性别构成与工资呈负相关;2)没有证据支持这两种理论;3)一些证据支持另一种观点:平等差异理论。最后一种理论预测女性职业份额与工资之间没有因果关系,因为工资差异将从人力资本差异和归因于工作的非货币优势的价值中产生。
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Occupational Feminization and Pay: The Case of Brazil
The sex wage gap is widely documented in the literature. Although several theories emerged to explain it, the devaluation and queuing views have been dominant due to women’s concentration in lower-paying occupations. They differ in the direction of thecausal effect: while the devaluation theory predicts lower wages for higher occupation’s female share, the queuing theory predicts causal effect in the opposite direction. No studies to support these theories have been found for developing countries and this paper aims to test them for Brazil. Using Censuses data, three results emerge: 1) negative correlation between sex composition and wages; 2) no evidence to support neither theory; 3) some evidence to support another view: the theory of equalizing differences. This last theory predicts no causal relationship between the occupational share of females and wages because wage differentials would emerge from human capital differences and the value attributed to jobs’ non-monetary advantages.
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