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Why Incentive Pay Makes The Gender Gap Worse?

Why Incentive Pay Makes The Gender Gap Worse?

by The Daily Eye Team September 19 2015, 6:23 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 39 secs

The persistence of a gender gap in wages is shaping the debate over women’s equality in the workplace and underscores the challenge facing policymakers as they consider their potential role in closing it. While the disparity affects females at all income levels, women in professional and managerial occupations tend to experience greater gender-pay differences than those in working-class jobs. The rise in the use of incentive pay, which has been linked to the growth of income inequality (Lemieux, MacLeod, and Parent), might have contributed to the gender gap in earnings (Albanesi and Olivetti). In this post, which is based on our related New York Fed staff report, we document three new facts about gender differences in thestructure of executive compensation.

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