Applying decomposition methods to data from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, we highlight the importance of performance-related pay to the contemporary UK gender pay gap. We find that the lower probability of females being employed in performance-related pay jobs explains a sizeable proportion of the gender pay gap, particularly at the top end of the annual earnings distribution. The latter is driven by its influence within the private sector.
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Jones, M., & Kaya, E. (2024). Performance-related pay and the UK gender pay gap. Industrial Relations, 63(4), 512–529. https://doi.org/10.1111/irel.12352
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