Pay gap by gender in the tourism industry of Brazil.

作者: Carla Regina Ferreira Freire Guimarães , Joaquim Ramos Silva

DOI: 10.1016/J.TOURMAN.2015.07.003

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摘要: Abstract This study aims to analyse wage gaps by gender in the Brazilian tourism sector. involves investigating differences order identify variables that determine wages paid for these activities. We sourced our statistics from micro-data collected National Household Sample Survey (PNAD), released Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) 2012. deployed decomposition Oaxaca (1973) Blinder measure within Through this decomposition, we conclude pay discrimination exists Brazil, demonstrating women are less valued than men even when sharing same job characteristics. As a result, make policy recommendations put forward suggestions further research on subject.

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