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Table 1 The gender wage gap by age group

From: Gender differences in earnings and labor supply in early career: evidence from Kosovo’s school-to-work transition survey

 

All

Teenagers

Young adults

 

Monthly wages

Monthly wages, unconditional

0.025

0.0624

0.0064

Monthly wages, lhours

0.0323

0.0657

0.0106

Monthly wages, lhours, education

-0.0068

0.0502

-0.0187

Monthly wages, lhours, education, human capital

-0.0113

0.0205

-0.0261

Monthly wages, lhours, education, human capital, demographics

-0.0211

-0.031

-0.0215

Monthly wages, lhours, all controls 1

-0.0066

0.4002

-0.043

Number of observations

315

58

257

 

Hourly wages

Hourly wages, unconditional

0.0624

0.0769

0.055

Hourly wages, lhours, education

0.0226

0.1006

0.0125

Hourly wages, lhours, education, human capital

0.014

0.1294

-0.0066

Hourly wages, lhours, education, human capital, demographics

-0.0153

0.1143

-0.0373

Hourly wages, lhours, all controls 1

-0.0025

0.5201**

-0.0706

Number of observations

315

58

257

  1. Note: * p<.1; ** p<.05; *** p<.01.
  2. 1for a recent overview, Leuven and OosterbeekThe controls included in the last row of each group of estimates are the same as those included in the augmented wage equations in Table 4.
  3. Source: own elaboration on the ILO School-to-work transition survey of Kosovo.