The gender wage gap: A study of paid work in Cyprus
Date
2000Author
Christofides, Louis N.Pashardes, Panos
Source
LabourVolume
14Pages
311-329Google Scholar check
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The gender wage gap in paid employment was studied using data from the 1991 Survey of Household Expenditure and Income for Cyprus, a country which aspires to join the European Union. Selection from a sample which includes more than paid employees was taken into account. It was found that average weekly wages for women are about 60 percent of those for men. Approximately 60 percent of the observed gender gap can be explained by differences in average characteristics but much of this explanation includes the results of industry and occupation choices, and opportunities in these populations.