How Have Gender Gaps in the Colombian Labor Market Changed during the Economic Recovery?
This paper analyzes gender gaps in the Colombian labor market, with a particular focus on the impact of the COVID-19 shock and the economic recovery. Using household survey and administrative data, the analysis finds significant and persistent gender gaps in favor of men in terms of participation, u...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper analyzes gender gaps in
the Colombian labor market, with a particular focus on the
impact of the COVID-19 shock and the economic recovery.
Using household survey and administrative data, the analysis
finds significant and persistent gender gaps in favor of men
in terms of participation, unemployment, and income. These
gaps are heterogeneous at the regional level in Colombia,
and are exacerbated among women with children, particularly
young children, and those with low levels of education. The
COVID-19 pandemic widened these gaps, including from higher
female concentration in the most affected sectors and
potentially associated with the disproportionate burden of
care on women. Moreover, using decomposition techniques, the
paper finds that the decline observed in the hourly gender
wage gap results from two offsetting effects: the explained
gap, which favors women due to their endowments, primarily
education level, and the unexplained gap, which favors men
and may be associated with discriminatory biases. Moreover,
the gender wage gap widens significantly when considering
monthly income, showing variations in hours worked between
men and women. Given the poorer labor market outcomes among
women with children, policies toward the reduction and
redistribution of care work within households could
contribute to increase women’s opportunities in the labor market. |
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