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Paper #970

Título:
Globalization and wage inequality in South and East Asia, and Latin America: A gender approach
Autores:
Enriqueta Camps, Maria Camou, Silvana Maubrigades y Natalia Mora-Sitja
Fecha:
Julio 2006
Resumen:
In this paper we analyse the reasons behind the evolution of the gender gap and wage inequality in South and East Asian and Latin American countries. Health human capital improvements, the exposure to free market openness and equal treatment enforcement laws seem to be the main exogenous variables affecting women�s economic condition. During the second globalization era (in the years 1975-2000) different combinations of these variables in South East Asian and Latin American countries have had as a result the diminution of the gender gap. The main exception to this rule according to our data is China where economic reforms have been simultaneous to the increase of gender differences and inequality between men and women. This result has further normative consequences for the measure of economic inequality. The improvement of women�s condition has as a result the diminution of the dispersion of wages. Therefore in most of the countries analysed the consequence of the diminution of the gender gapduring the second global era is the decrease of wage inequality both measured with Gini and Theil indexes.
Palabras clave:
Wage inequality, gender gap, market openness, human capital
Códigos JEL:
J22, J13, J16
Área de investigación:
História Económica y de la Empresa / Economía Laboral, Pública, de Desarrollo y de la Salud

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