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Gender Gap Decomposition×Kitagawa Decomposition×
DziedzinaGender StudiesDemografia
RodzinaRegression modelProcess / pipeline
Rok powstania19731955
TwórcaRonald Oaxaca & Alan BlinderEvelyn M. Kitagawa
TypRegression-based decomposition of a mean group differenceArithmetic decomposition of a difference between two summary rates
Źródło pierwotneOaxaca, R. (1973). Male-female wage differentials in urban labor markets. International Economic Review, 14(3), 693–709. DOI ↗Kitagawa, E. M. (1955). Components of a difference between two rates. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 50(272), 1168–1194. DOI ↗
Inne nazwyOaxaca-Blinder Decomposition, Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition, Wage Gap DecompositionComponents-of-difference method, Rate decomposition, Standardization decomposition, Kitagawa Ayrıştırması
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PodsumowanieGender gap decomposition, most often implemented as the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition, splits the mean difference in an outcome such as wages between men and women into a part explained by differences in measured characteristics (education, experience, occupation) and an unexplained residual part attributed to differences in how those characteristics are rewarded. Introduced independently by Ronald Oaxaca and Alan Blinder in 1973, it is the workhorse method for quantifying how much of the gender pay gap reflects composition versus differential treatment.Kitagawa decomposition is a demographic technique that splits the difference between two summary rates — such as two crude death rates, birth rates, or prevalence figures — into the part attributable to differences in the underlying group-specific rates and the part attributable to differences in population composition. Introduced by Evelyn Kitagawa in 1955, it answers whether a gap between two populations reflects genuinely different risks or merely a different age (or other) structure.
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