2012
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2060555
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Changes in Wage Structure in Mexico Going Beyond the Mean: An Analysis of Differences in Distribution, 1987-2008

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“…The evidence found is in line with the findings of Popli [23], Arceo and Campos [24], Tello et al [22], as well as Rodríguez [4], since they indicate the existence of a decrease of the inequality in favor of the women, although in breaking down the gap in characteristics and price, they find that most of the differences are due to the effect of the prices. Popli [23] reveals evidence of "glass ceiling"…”
Section: Gender Pay Gap and Decompositionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The evidence found is in line with the findings of Popli [23], Arceo and Campos [24], Tello et al [22], as well as Rodríguez [4], since they indicate the existence of a decrease of the inequality in favor of the women, although in breaking down the gap in characteristics and price, they find that most of the differences are due to the effect of the prices. Popli [23] reveals evidence of "glass ceiling"…”
Section: Gender Pay Gap and Decompositionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…and Arceo and Campos [24], from a stable pattern of "sticky floor" and a decreasing "glass ceiling", Tello et al [22]. On the other hand, observes "sticky floor" and "glass ceiling" in its results: in this research the results generally indicate that the yields are higher are the lower deciles of the distribution, especially for 2016, a fact that could be indicating the presence of sticky floor.…”
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confidence: 51%
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“…Este incremento en el nivel educativo provocó una reducción importante de la desigualdad salarial después de 1998 mediante la disminución de los rendimientos de la educación. Sin embargo, algunos estudios apuntan que los cambios en la demanda de trabajo calificado han sido insuficientes para compensar el aumento de la oferta de trabajadores con estudios superiores (Lopez-Calva & Lustig, 2009;Campos, 2010;Esquivel, Lustig & Scott, 2010;Campos et al, 2012;Tello, Ramos & Artís, 2012;Lustig, López-Calva & Ortiz-Juárez, 2013). En este sentido, el mercado de trabajo mexicano no logra absorber la gran cantidad de personas calificadas que ingresan en él.…”
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