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Trends in the earnings gender gap among dentists,physicians, and lawyers
Authors:Thanh An Nguyen Le  Anthony T. Lo Sasso  Marko Vujicic
Abstract:

Background

The authors examined the factors associated with sex differences in earnings for 3 professional occupations.

Methods

The authors used a multivariate Blinder-Oaxaca method to decompose the differences in mean earnings across sex.

Results

Although mean differences in earnings between men and women narrowed over time, there remained large, unaccountable earnings differences between men and women among all professions after multivariate adjustments. For dentists, the unexplained difference in earnings for women was approximately constant at 62% to 66%. For physicians, the unexplained difference in earnings for women ranged from 52% to 57%. For lawyers, the unexplained difference in earnings for women was the smallest of the 3 professions but also exhibited the most growth, increasing from 34% in 1990 to 45% in 2010.

Conclusions

The reduction in the earnings gap is driven largely by a general convergence between men and women in some, but not all, observable characteristics over time. Nevertheless, large unexplained gender gaps in earnings remain for all 3 professions.

Practical Implications

Policy makers must use care in efforts to alleviate earnings differences for men and women because measures could make matters worse without a clear understanding of the nature of the factors driving the differences.
Keywords:Salary  earnings disparities  professionals  Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition
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