Wage Differences between Men and Women in Austria: Evidence from 1983 and 1997

23 Pages Posted: 14 Apr 2005

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René Böheim

Johannes Kepler University Linz

Helmut Hofer

Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), Vienna

Christine Zulehner

University of Vienna - Faculty of Business, Economics, and Statistics; Télécom Paris; Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO); Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)

Date Written: April 2005

Abstract

In most OECD countries the wage gap between men and women has declined during the past two decades. Developments of the last 20 years, e.g. increased labour market attachment of women, changes in the bargaining structure, and the introduction of equal pay laws, may have reduced the gender wage gap. We investigate the extent, persistence, and socio-economic determinants of the gender wage gap in Austria, for the years 1983 and 1997. Using wage decomposition techniques, we find that the average gender wage gap was almost as high in 1997 as it was in 1983. Not accounting for differences, the gender wage gap dropped from 25.5 to 23.3 per cent. Taking observable differences between men and women into account, we estimate that the mean gender wage gap which cannot be explained, i.e. discrimination against women, dropped from 18 to 15.5 per cent of men's wages. The drop in discrimination is the main reason for the narrowing of the gender wage gap.

Keywords: wage differentials, wage inequality, decomposition

JEL Classification: J31, J71

Suggested Citation

Boheim, Rene and Hofer, Helmut and Zulehner, Christine, Wage Differences between Men and Women in Austria: Evidence from 1983 and 1997 (April 2005). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=702881 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.702881

Rene Boheim (Contact Author)

Johannes Kepler University Linz ( email )

Linz
Austria

Helmut Hofer

Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), Vienna ( email )

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Austria

Christine Zulehner

University of Vienna - Faculty of Business, Economics, and Statistics ( email )

Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1
Wien, 1090
Austria

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Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO) ( email )

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Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) ( email )

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