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New Evidence on Gender Difference in Promotion Rates: An Empirical Analysis of a Sample of New Hires


Francine D. Blau


Cornell University - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute for Economic Research); Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); German Institute for Economc Research (DIW)

Jed DeVaro


California State University, East Bay

June 2006

NBER Working Paper No. w12321

Abstract:     
Using a large sample of establishments drawn from the Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality (MCSUI) employer survey, we study gender differences in promotion rates and in the wage gains attached to promotions. Several unique features of our data distinguish our analysis from the previous literature on this topic. First, we have information on the wage increases attached to promotions, and relatively few studies on gender differences have considered promotions and wage increases together. Second, our data include job-specific worker performance ratings, allowing us to control for performance and ability more precisely than through commonly-used skill indicators such as educational attainment or tenure. Third, in addition to standard information on occupation and industry, we have data on a number of other firm characteristics, enabling us to control for these variables while still relying on a broad, representative sample, as opposed to a single firm or a similarly narrowly-defined population. Our results indicate that women have lower probabilities of promotion and expected promotion than do men but that there is essentially no gender difference in wage growth with or without promotions.

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Date posted: July 14, 2006  

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Blau, Francine D. and DeVaro, Jed, New Evidence on Gender Difference in Promotion Rates: An Empirical Analysis of a Sample of New Hires (June 2006). NBER Working Paper No. w12321. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=912431

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Francine D. Blau (Contact Author)
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