Gender and the wage gap: still not equal /
Abstract (Summary)
Individual, structural, and gender perspectives were applied to examine the wage
gap between men and women. This study uses data from the American Time Use
Survey of 2006, a supplement to the Current Population Survey. The results of this
study reveal a median wage gap of 71.2%. Net of other factors, being female resulted
in a loss of $71.31 per week. Removing each model segment separately reveals that
the structural perspective explains the largest portion of variance in the dependent
variable of weekly income. Research limitations and possible policy implications to
reduce the wage gap are included in the conclusion section.
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School:Wichita State University
School Location:USA - Kansas
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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