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Gender wage gap, quality of earnings and gender digital divide in the European context.


ABSTRACT: One of the leading national and international objectives is to achieve more egalitarian societies. Avoiding gender or digital gaps are priorities generally assumed as concerns of governments and international organizations. This paper evaluates the digital gender divide in its three stages: access, use and results, relating it to gender and salary gaps in the context of the European Union. Cluster analysis was conducted to classify the countries according to their gender digital divide. The influence of age and studies level of males and females was revised. Based on the OECD and EUROSTAT data, an empirical analysis was conducted. By comparison of means, the significant variables influencing the gender digital divide were identified, probing that the educational level significantly influences it, especially in what refers to the third stage. Finally, through a regression analysis, it was proved that the influence of the insecurity and the gender wage gap goes beyond the women and affects society.

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The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10663-022-09555-8.

SUBMITTER: Picatoste X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9714396 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gender wage gap, quality of earnings and gender digital divide in the European context.

Picatoste Xose X   Mesquita Anabela A   González-Laxe Fernando F  

Empirica 20221201 2


One of the leading national and international objectives is to achieve more egalitarian societies. Avoiding gender or digital gaps are priorities generally assumed as concerns of governments and international organizations. This paper evaluates the digital gender divide in its three stages: access, use and results, relating it to gender and salary gaps in the context of the European Union. Cluster analysis was conducted to classify the countries according to their gender digital divide. The infl  ...[more]

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