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Projections of the future path of the gender wage gap in Great Britain

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posted on 2025-09-19, 16:53 authored by M Shannon, MP Kidd
PurposeThe paper attempts to project the future trend of the gender wage gap in Great Britain up to 2031.Design/methodology/approachThe empirical analysis utilises the British Household Panel Study Wave F together with Office for National Statistics (ONS) demographic projections. The methodology combines the ONS projections with assumptions relating to the evolution of educational attainment in order to project the future distribution of human capital skills and consequently the future size of the gender wage gap.FindingsThe analysis suggests that gender wage convergence will be slow, with little female progress by 2031 unless there is a large rise in returns to female experience.Originality/valueThe paper has projected the pattern of male and female skill acquisition together with the associated trend in wages up to 2031.

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Bingley, England

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  • Yes

Language

eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2006, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Journal

International Journal of Manpower

Volume

26

Pagination

350-363

ISSN

0143-7720

Issue

4

Publisher

Emerald

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