Gender wage gap driven by workplace preferences, not just discrimination
The article explores why men and women are paid differently in the workplace. It suggests that this wage gap is due to discrimination against women, companies having more power in setting wages, and differences in what men and women value in a job. The researchers found that women are paid less because they prefer jobs with flexible schedules, and that discrimination against women is also a factor, although not as big. This was shown by studying pay differences in the Italian manufacturing industry.