Revisiting the Gender Wage Gap in Korea: Focusing on Working Hours by Occupation
Revisiting the Gender Wage Gap in Korea: Focusing on Working Hours by Occupation
임나연(이화여자대학교); 최민식(이화여자대학교)
40권 4호, 115~158쪽
초록
This paper explores the relationship between working hours and the residual gender wage gap in Korea. Because the labor practice of working long hours in Korea favors men, who tend to spend little time on domestic labor, long working hours can influence the residual gender wage gap by discriminating against women. We analyze this discrimination empirically, and find the following results. First, the returns from working long hours are not high in most occupations in Korea. Second, working hours have a positive effect on the residual gender wage gap in male-dominated occupations, but not in female-dominated ones. Keywords: residual gender
Abstract
This paper explores the relationship between working hours and the residual gender wage gap in Korea. Because the labor practice of working long hours in Korea favors men, who tend to spend little time on domestic labor, long working hours can influence the residual gender wage gap by discriminating against women. We analyze this discrimination empirically, and find the following results. First, the returns from working long hours are not high in most occupations in Korea. Second, working hours have a positive effect on the residual gender wage gap in male-dominated occupations, but not in female-dominated ones. Keywords: residual gender
- 발행기관:
- 한국노동경제학회
- 분류:
- 경제학