The Wage Penalty of Dialect-Speaking

28 Pages Posted: 7 Nov 2016 Last revised: 16 Apr 2023

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Yuxin Yao

East China Normal University, Faculty of Economics and Management

Jan C. van Ours

Tilburg University - Department of Economics; University of Melbourne - Department of Economics

Abstract

Our paper studies the effects of dialect-speaking on job characteristics of Dutch workers, in particular on their hourly wages. The unconditional difference in median hourly wages between standard Dutch speakers and dialect speakers is about 10.6% for males and 6.7% for females. If we take into account differences in personal characteristics and province fixed effects male dialect speakers earn 4.1% less while for females this is 2.8%. Using the geographic distance to Amsterdam as an instrumental variable to dialect-speaking, we find that male workers who speak a dialect earn 11.6% less while for female workers this is 1.6%. Our main conclusion is that for male workers there is a significant wage penalty of dialect-speaking while for female workers there is no significant difference.

Keywords: wage penalty, job characteristics, dialect-speaking

JEL Classification: J24, I2

Suggested Citation

Yao, Yuxin and van Ours, Jan C., The Wage Penalty of Dialect-Speaking. IZA Discussion Paper No. 10333, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2864834 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2864834

Yuxin Yao (Contact Author)

East China Normal University, Faculty of Economics and Management ( email )

North Zhongshan Road Campus
3663 N. Zhongshan Rd.
Shanghai, 200062
China

Jan C. Van Ours

Tilburg University - Department of Economics ( email )

P.O. Box 90153
Tilburg, 5000 LE
Netherlands
+31 13 466 2880 (Phone)
+31 13 466 3042 (Fax)

University of Melbourne - Department of Economics ( email )

Melbourne, 3010
Australia

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