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health and women's earnings following IVF birth, along-side an increase in subsequent fertility. We provide the first …
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compensations, informal recruitment methods are part of the process of self-selection of motivated workers in nonprofit …
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In this paper, I assess the extent to which the gender gap in physician earnings may be driven by physicians' preference for working with specialists of the same gender. By analyzing administrative data on 100 million Medicare patient referrals, I provide robust evidence that doctors refer more...
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gender wage gap varies considerably across countries and selection corrections affect the offered gap, sometimes … ; selection ; quantile effects ; work-family reconciliation ; wage-setting institutions …
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Sizeable gender differences in employment rates are observed in many countries. Sample selection into the workforce … densities in the presence of covariates which incorporates sample selection. We describe a simulation algorithm to implement … that when sample selection is taken into account gender wage gap widens, especially at the bottom of the wage distribution …
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This paper investigates the increase in wage inequality, the decline in collective bargaining, and the development of the gender wage gap in West Germany between 2001 and 2006. Based on detailed linked employer-employee data, we show that wage inequality is rising strongly – driven not only by...
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gender wage gap by estimating wage distributions in the presence of covariates and sample selection and by counterfactual …
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In this paper we use a relatively new panel data quantile regression technique to examine native-immigrant earnings differentials 1) throughout the conditional wage distribution, and 2) controlling for individual heterogeneity. No previous papers have simultaneously considered these factors. We...
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We use household surveys from 1995, 2002, and 2007 to examine how changes in job structure contributed to China's rising urban wage inequality, considering three job characteristics: occupation, industry, and firm ownership. The explanatory power of job structure for wage inequality increased...
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This paper proposes a decomposition of the composition effect, i.e. the part of the observed between-group difference in the distribution of some economic outcome that can be explained by differences in the distribution of covariates. Our decomposition contains three types of components: (i) the...
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