Uncovering gender pay disparities: an examination of chinese gig workers' earnings and asset
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2024-04Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Yeasmin, SabrinaMetadata
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The analysis utilized gender pay disparities among Chinese gig workers' earnings and asset
ownership in Chinese households. To analyse the determinants of gig workers' earnings and
asset ownership disparities, we avail data from China Household Finance Survey (CHFS) 2017
sample. Possible presence of endogeneity is accounted in the model specification as well as by
using the Lewbel heteroscedasticity identified endogenous variables estimator and Oster's
(2019) technique to test for potential omitted variable bias and the coefficient stability of our
conflict variable. In addition, we are the first to scrutinise disparity and discrimination by
conducting the Blinder–Oaxaca decomposition of asset ownership model by gender, Gig
worker, region (Eastern vs. non-Eastern provinces), and urbanisation status (rural vs. urban
residents). Our analysis shows: (i) Gig workers who are women typically make less money;
(ii) asset ownership determinants including durable goods and precious metals discrimination
are found. Female gig workers found discrimination in durable goods; and (iii) the Blinder–
Oaxaca decomposition analyses show statistically significant gender and gig workers
discrimination in asset ownership in terms of precious metals. However, there is statistically
significant discrimination between Eastern and non-Eastern provinces and between rural and
urban households in asset ownership.