2022
DOI: 10.1162/asep_a_00845
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Re-examining Gender Earning Differentials in Malaysian Manufacturing

Abstract: The manufacturing sector is a major avenue for female employment in the urban labor market in Malaysia. Only two studies, both published more than two decades ago, have examined gender earning differentials in this sector. Since then, the percentage of women being educated has increased, along with their participation rate, and several laws protecting their rights have also been passed, making it timely to re-examine the earnings gap. We do this by drawing on more recent data from a larger representative surve… Show more

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“…Previous studies show that a gender plays an important role in personal income (Roszkowski & Grable, 2010) and consumer behavior (Dang & Nguyen, 2021). N. I. M. Najib and N. Majid (2021) and J. Q. Cheong, S. Narayanan and J. L. Fernandez (2022) show that the income earned by male practitioners is on average higher than that earned by female practitioners.…”
Section: Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies show that a gender plays an important role in personal income (Roszkowski & Grable, 2010) and consumer behavior (Dang & Nguyen, 2021). N. I. M. Najib and N. Majid (2021) and J. Q. Cheong, S. Narayanan and J. L. Fernandez (2022) show that the income earned by male practitioners is on average higher than that earned by female practitioners.…”
Section: Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%