# Performance-related pay and gender wage differences

**Published:** 2011-04-21  
**Categories:** Publications  
**Tags:** Discussion Papers  
**URL:** https://www.etla.fi/en/publications/dp1249-en/

We study the impact of performance-related pay (PRP) on gender wage differences using Finnish linked employer-employee panel data. Controlling for unobserved person and firm effects, we find that bonuses increase women&#146;s earnings slightly less than men&#146;s, but the economic significance of the difference is negligible. Piece rates and reward rates, however, tend to increase gender wage differentials. Thus, the nature of a performance related pay plan is important for gauging the impact of PRP on gender wage differentials. A comparison with OLS results shows the importance of controlling for unobserved person and firm effects.

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## Additional Information

**Avainsanat:** sukupuolten palkkaerot, kannustinpalkkaus, yksilö- ja yritysvaikutukset, paneelidata

**Key Words:** gender wage differences, performance-related pay, person and firm effects, panel data

**Kirjoittajat:** Kangasniemi, Mari - Kauhanen, Antti

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