Working PaperFirst publicationPublished versionDOI: 10.48548/pubdata-2297

Non-Base Compensation and the Gender Pay Gap

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Date of first publication2021-07
Date of publication in PubData 2025-09-02

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English

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Part of ISSN: 1860-5508
Working Paper Series in Economics

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Abstract

This paper investigates whether non-base compensation contributes to the gender pay gap. In wage decompositions, we find that lower bonus payments to women explain about 10% of the gap at the mean and at different quantiles of the unconditional wage distribution whereas the lower prevalence of shift premia and overtime pay among women is unimportant. Among managers, the contribution of bonuses to the mean gap more than doubles and is steadily rising as one moves up the wage distribution. Our findings suggest that gender differences in bonuses are an important contributor to the gender pay gap, particularly in top jobs.

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Gender Pay Gap; Bonus Payment; Shift Premia; Overtime Pay

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