%0 Journal Article %T An Empirical Analysis of Gender Earnings Gap in the Ghanaian Informal Sector Using the 1998/1999 Ghana Living Standards Survey %A Isaac Addai %J Current Research Journal of Social Science %D 2011 %I Maxwell Science Publication %X This study used the 1998/1999 Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS 4), a new nationallyrepresentative survey carried out by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) and applied the Oaxaca (1973) decomposition to empirically analyse the phenomenon of gender gap in earnings in the informal sector labour market. The findings suggest the existence of discrimination in gender earnings in the Ghanaian informal sector labour market, and that females in the Ghanaian informal sector labour market are on average and ceteris paribus more skilful by 36%. However, males having sample average female characteristics earn on average and ceteris paribus 87% more in log monthly wages than their female counterparts. %K Discrimination %K earnings %K gender gap %K informal sector %K labour market %K living standards survey %U http://maxwellsci.com/jp/abstract.php?jid=CRJSS&no=125&abs=11