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Title: Trade, skill premium and the gender wage gap : evidence from manufacturing industries
Authors: Kore, Marc Guei 
Ravinda, Rena 
Esfandiari, Marziyeh 
Keywords: Trade liberalization;Skill premium;Gender wage gap;Labour market
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: University of Sistan and Baluchestan
Source: Kore, M.G., Ravinda, R. and Esfandiari, M. 2024. Trade, skill premium and the gender wage gap: evidence from manufacturing industries. Stable Economy Journal. 4(4): 157-187.
Journal: Stable Economy Journal; Vol. 4, Issue 4 
Abstract: 
In the past decade, there have been many debates about globalization
and its effects on economic, political and social aspects. In this
regard, different countries have tried to lead to integration through
trade agreements. These trade agreements have affected the structure
of countries. On the other hand, the wage gap and wage inequality
have created many challenges. Therefore, the paper assesses the
impact of trade liberalization on the labour market by focusing on
skill wage premiums. The paper tests these effects by developing a
monopolistic competition model with two factors of production
characterized by their skill levels (skilled and unskilled labour). The
paper finds that tariff level reductions cause a moderate increase in
the wage gap. Thus, our analysis shows that a 10% decrease in tariffs
is accompanied by a 16.1 % increase in the skill premium. Also, the
same level of tariff cut will on average increase the gender wage gap
by 26.8%. The study implies that trade liberalization tends to benefit
more workers in the skilled labour market compared to workers in the
unskilled labour market.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5666
ISSN: 2821-1049
DOI: 10.22111/SEDJ.2024.47683.1433
Appears in Collections:Research Publications (Management Sciences)

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