Olga Lark
Doktorand
Do Exporters Import Gender Inequality?
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Summary, in English
We examine whether exposure to gender inequality at export destinations affects the gender wage gap in exporting firms. We motivate the analysis through a stylized model where wages depend on worker productivity, and men have a comparative advantage when trading with gender-unequal countries due to customer discrimination. Empirically, we use high-quality matched employer-employee data from Sweden and calculate how exposed firms are to country-level gender inequality through their export destinations. Although increased export intensity on average leads to a wider within-firm gender wage gap, the effect is entirely driven by trade with gender-unequal countries; we find no impact on the gender wage gap when firms increase their exports to countries with gender-equality levels close to that of Sweden. Female managers, who are most likely to interact with foreign customers, experience the most pronounced negative relative wage effects.
Avdelning/ar
- Nationalekonomiska institutionen
Publiceringsår
2023
Språk
Engelska
Sidor
1-41
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
Working Papers
Avvikelse
2023:6
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Dokumenttyp
Working paper
Ämne
- Economics
Nyckelord
- Export
- International trade
- Gender wage gap
- Gender inequality
- Customer discrimination
- Gender inequality index
- J16
- J31
- F14
- F16
- F66
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