小额信贷行业的性别薪酬差距:全球视角

IF 2.5 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics Pub Date : 2023-11-15 DOI:10.1111/apce.12461
Md Aslam Mia, Lucia Dalla Pellegrina, Wai-Yan Wong, Sunil Sangwan
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我们使用了一个由2008 - 2018年期间全球2,545家小额信贷机构(mfi)组成的数据库,以探索女性劳动力比例增加对小额信贷机构员工工资和总体货币薪酬的影响。小额信贷机构不同于其他行业,因为它们传统上以女性为中心,即它们在公司层级的每一级都有很大比例的女性员工,并且主要为女性客户服务。应用传统的估计方法和旨在解释主要变量之间可能的内同性的技术,我们发现,工作人员中妇女比例的增加大大增加了每名工人的平均费用(其中也包括薪酬的激励部分),而对基本工资的影响相当平滑(或不显著)。这使我们得出结论,与其他经济部门不同的是,小额信贷机构并不会给女性更少的报酬。然而,妇女在劳动力中的显著积极影响,特别是在平均总体货币报酬方面,表明妇女可能利用其优越的技能和/或与同性客户的性别亲和优势来提高小额信贷机构的效率和盈利能力,从而获得更高的激励性补偿,主要以奖金和其他福利的形式。
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Gender pay gap in the microfinance industry: A global perspective

We use a database composed of 2,545 Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) worldwide for the period 2008–18 to explore the effect of a larger share of women's workforce on both staff wages and overall monetary compensation within MFIs. MFIs are different from other industries, as they are traditionally women-centered, i.e. they have a significant share of women employees at every level of the corporate hierarchy and mostly serve women clients. Applying both traditional estimation methodology and techniques aimed at accounting for possible endogeneity among the main variables, we find that a higher proportion of women on staff significantly increases the average expense per worker (which also includes the incentive components of remuneration) while the effects are considerably smoothed (or not significant) on the base salary. This leads us to conclude that, unlike what is seen in other sectors of the economy, MFIs do not pay women less. Yet, significant positive effects of women in the workforce, especially on average overall monetary compensation, suggest that women are likely to exploit their superior skills and/or gender affinity advantages with customers of the same gender to enhance MFIs’ efficiency and profitability, thereby achieving higher incentive compensation, mostly in the form of bonuses and other benefits.

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