Gender Discrimination and Intergenerational Transmission of Preferences
Datum der Publikation: 2002
Nummer: 4
Art: Arbeitsdokument
Zusammenfassung
This paper provides an explanation for the existence of gender discrimination in the labour market focusing on the intergenerational transmission of preferences related to the attitude of women towards jobs and family. Changes in women¿s preferences over generations depend on the socialization e¿orts of their parents which in turn are in¿uenced by ¿rm¿s expected recruitment policy. We obtain two types of steady state equilibria: the discriminatory equilibrium, in which women are segregated to low-paid jobs, and the non-discriminatory equilibria, in which women are hired in highly-paid jobs. The conditions of convergence to each equilibrium are analysed.