Abstract
In this paper, we report the results of a meta-analysis of 670 estimates extracted from 53 previous research works to estimate the gender wage gap in European emerging markets. A meta-synthesis of collected estimates exhibits that the gender differences have a statistically significant and economically meaningful impact on wage levels. Synthesis results also reveal that the gender wage gap in countries with EU membership is lower than that in non-EU member states and, nevertheless, the wage gap between men and women has a tendency to diminish over time in the region as a whole. The meta-regression analysis of literature heterogeneity and test for publication selection bias back up the findings obtained from the meta-synthesis.
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Iwasaki, I., & Satogami, M. (2023). Gender wage gap in European emerging markets: a meta-analytic perspective. Journal for Labour Market Research, 57(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12651-023-00333-y
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