01121pab a2200157 454500008004000000100002300040245008500063260000900148300001500157362000800172520069600180650001000876650001000886700002200896773004500918180718b2012 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aBolitzer, Benjamin aUnderstanding the gender-pay gap in the federal workforce over the past 20 years c2012 ap.730-746. aNov aThis article examines how the pay gap between men and women in the federal workforce changed over the period 1988-2007 and what factors contributed to the pay gap. To do this, we use a decomposition method to analyze the most recent data available for a representative sample of federal employees.We find that the pay gap-the difference between menメs and womenメs average pay before controlling for factors that affect pay-declined dramatically over the 20-year period. Most of this decline is because women and men in the federal workforce have become more similar over time in their levels of education and work experience and the jobs they perform in the federal government. - Reprodu aWomen aWages aGodtland, Erin M. aAmerican Review of Public Administration