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Are There Glass-Ceiling and Sticky-Floor Effects in India? An Empirical Examination
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Sticky-floor EffectsSocial SciencesUrban SectorsUrban SectorBuilt EnvironmentGender DisparityGender StudiesRural SectorEconomic InequalityEmpirical ExaminationGender DiscriminationSocial InequalityEconomicsLabor Market OutcomeLabour SupplyLabor EconomicsSociologyBusinessGender EconomicsLabor Market Impact
In this paper, the gender-related wage differentials in the rural and urban sectors of the Indian economy are analysed. The hypotheses that there is a glass-ceiling effect—a greater wage gap at the top end of the wage-distribution range—and a sticky-floor effect—a wider wage gap at the bottom are examined. Findings show evidence of the glass-ceiling effect in the rural sector and evidence of the sticky-floor effect in the urban sector. Using a counterfactual decomposition method, the raw wage gap is decomposed to identify the contributions of characteristics and coefficients. The results reveal the presence of labour–market discrimination against women. Furthermore, women at the lower end of the wage-distribution spectrum face more discrimination than those at the higher end of the range.
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