Getting ahead: the determinanmts of and payoffs to internal promotion for young US men and women
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, this paper examines the role of gender in the promotion process and the importance of promotions in the relative labor market outcomes of young men and women in their early careers. Specifically, how do the factors related to promotion diffe...
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Zusammenfassung: | Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, this paper examines the role of gender in the promotion process and the importance of promotions in the relative labor market outcomes of young men and women in their early careers. Specifically, how do the factors related to promotion differ for men and women? How do gender differences in promotion translate into differences in subsequent wage growth? To what extent does the promotions gap contribute to the gender wage gap? In answering these questions, alternative definitions of "promotionʺ will be considered. Getting ahead matters -particularly for women. The results indicate that women are less likely to be promoted. This gender gap in promotions- the magnitude of which depends on the measure of promotion considered - is explained by differences in the returns to characteristics. Had men and women in our sample faced the same promotion standard, promotion rates would have been higher for women than for men. Furthermore, the share of overall wage growth attributable to promotion is much larger for women than for men reflecting a bifurcation in outcomes between women who get ahead and women who get left behind. Eliminating gender differences in the determinants of and wage payoffs to promotion would contribute to a narrowing of the gender wage gap. |
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spelling | Cobb-Clark, Deborah A. Verfasser aut Getting ahead the determinanmts of and payoffs to internal promotion for young US men and women Deborah A. Cobb-Clark Bonn IZA 2001 39 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Discussion paper / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 288 Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, this paper examines the role of gender in the promotion process and the importance of promotions in the relative labor market outcomes of young men and women in their early careers. Specifically, how do the factors related to promotion differ for men and women? How do gender differences in promotion translate into differences in subsequent wage growth? To what extent does the promotions gap contribute to the gender wage gap? In answering these questions, alternative definitions of "promotionʺ will be considered. Getting ahead matters -particularly for women. The results indicate that women are less likely to be promoted. This gender gap in promotions- the magnitude of which depends on the measure of promotion considered - is explained by differences in the returns to characteristics. Had men and women in our sample faced the same promotion standard, promotion rates would have been higher for women than for men. Furthermore, the share of overall wage growth attributable to promotion is much larger for women than for men reflecting a bifurcation in outcomes between women who get ahead and women who get left behind. Eliminating gender differences in the determinants of and wage payoffs to promotion would contribute to a narrowing of the gender wage gap. Erwerbsverlauf / Geschlecht / Lohndifferenzierung / USA Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit Discussion paper 288 (DE-604)BV012263912 288 |
spellingShingle | Cobb-Clark, Deborah A. Getting ahead the determinanmts of and payoffs to internal promotion for young US men and women Erwerbsverlauf / Geschlecht / Lohndifferenzierung / USA |
title | Getting ahead the determinanmts of and payoffs to internal promotion for young US men and women |
title_auth | Getting ahead the determinanmts of and payoffs to internal promotion for young US men and women |
title_exact_search | Getting ahead the determinanmts of and payoffs to internal promotion for young US men and women |
title_full | Getting ahead the determinanmts of and payoffs to internal promotion for young US men and women Deborah A. Cobb-Clark |
title_fullStr | Getting ahead the determinanmts of and payoffs to internal promotion for young US men and women Deborah A. Cobb-Clark |
title_full_unstemmed | Getting ahead the determinanmts of and payoffs to internal promotion for young US men and women Deborah A. Cobb-Clark |
title_short | Getting ahead |
title_sort | getting ahead the determinanmts of and payoffs to internal promotion for young us men and women |
title_sub | the determinanmts of and payoffs to internal promotion for young US men and women |
topic | Erwerbsverlauf / Geschlecht / Lohndifferenzierung / USA |
topic_facet | Erwerbsverlauf / Geschlecht / Lohndifferenzierung / USA |
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