Pay for Women with Kids in Russia: Is There Any Discrimination?

  • Татьяна Сергеевна Карабчук National research university Higher School of Economics
  • Варвара Львовна Панкратова National research university Higher School of Economics
Keywords: wages, employment, payment determinants, discrimination on payment, women with kids

Abstract

The paper gives a review of the existing theories and empirical research devoted to the determinants of wage differences for mothers and non-mothers. The paper is aimed at discussing the advantages and disadvantages of the theoretical approaches in explanation of the mother wage penalty in Russia and other countries. The authors try to explain the wage gap by using three theoretical concepts: human capital theory, theory for compensating differences, and discrimination theory. Relying on the previous research results the authors conclude that wage discrimination does exist for mothers in Russia as well as in other countries like Germany, the UK and the USA.

Author Biographies

Татьяна Сергеевна Карабчук, National research university Higher School of Economics

Кандидат  социологических  наук, заместитель  заведующего  Лаборатории  сравнительных  социальных  исследований  НИУ ВШЭ, Москва,  Россия

Варвара Львовна Панкратова, National research university Higher School of Economics
Выпускница факультета социологии НИУ ВШЭ,  Москва, Россия
Published
2013-02-01
How to Cite
КарабчукТ. С., & ПанкратоваВ. Л. (2013). Pay for Women with Kids in Russia: Is There Any Discrimination?. Journal of Economic Sociology, 14(1), 96-110. https://doi.org/10.17323/1726-3247-2013-1-96-110
Section
Professional Reviews