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Occupational Segregation and Declining Gender Wage Gap : The Case of Georgia (English)

This paper examines the role of industrial and occupational segregation in explaining the gender wage gap and its evolution in Georgia between 2004 and 2015. It first documents the declining trends observed in the gender wage gap in Georgia during this period, commenting on some of the possible underlying factors driving such trends. It then presents evidence that employment patterns by industry and occupations are highly concentrated in the country...
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Khitarishvili,Tamar; Rodriguez Chamussy,Lourdes; Sinha,Nistha.

Occupational Segregation and Declining Gender Wage Gap : The Case of Georgia (English). Poverty and Equity Global Practice Working Paper Series|no. 170 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/483791540837334197

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