State-owned firms in Iran pay higher wages, gender discrimination persists.
Efficiency wages theory explains why some companies pay higher wages to workers. A study in Iran looked at data from 1996-2005 to see if this theory holds true. They found that state-owned and large companies pay more than private and small ones. Education and skills also lead to higher wages. Gender discrimination was found in the manufacturing sector. Even after considering all factors, there are still significant wage differences, supporting the efficiency wages idea in Iran.