Pay Transparency and the Gender Gap

Author:

Baker Michael1,Halberstam Yosh2,Kroft Kory1,Mas Alexandre3,Messacar Derek4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economics, University of Toronto and National Bureau of Economic Research (email: )

2. Department of Economics, University of Toronto (email: )

3. Department of Economics, Princeton University and National Bureau of Economic Research (email: )

4. Social Analysis and Modelling Division, Statistics Canada and Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland (email: )

Abstract

We examine the impact of public sector salary disclosure laws on university faculty salaries in Canada. The laws, which enable public access to the salaries of individual faculty if they exceed specified thresholds, were introduced in different provinces at different times. Using detailed administrative data covering the majority of faculty in Canada, and an event-study research design that exploits within-province variation in exposure to the policy across institutions and academic departments, we find robust evidence that the laws reduced the gender pay gap between men and women by approximately 20–40 percent. (JEL I23, J16, J31, J44, K31)

Publisher

American Economic Association

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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