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Occupational segregation and the gender earnings gap in China: Devils in the details
Lin Xiu
, Morley Gunderson
Management Studies
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China
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Devil
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Occupational Groups
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Occupational Segregation
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Gender Wage Gap
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Occupational Distribution
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Pay Gap
75%
Female-to-male
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Wage Discrimination
50%
Occupational Attainment
25%
Census Data
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Group-based
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Design Methodology
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Professional Groups
25%
Oaxaca-Blinder Decomposition
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Change of picture
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Profit
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Occupational Group
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Wage Structure
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Occupational Attainment
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