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the Household, Income and Labor Dynamics in Australia Survey from 2001- 2013, we test which spousal personality …
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Rising obesity is not only a pressing global public health problem. There is also substantial evidence that obese people, particularly women, are less likely to be employed and, when employed, are likely to earn lower wages. There is some evidence that the lower earnings are a result of...
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/ethnicity and gender to uncover the differential effects of changes in the minimum wage on health. We find that white women are more …
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college enrollment, college graduation, employment, and self-employment. In our pooled sample of likely undocumented Hispanic …, unlike previous studies, we allow for heterogeneity by gender and marital status and we demonstrate that there are gendered … graduation. In support of this argument, we document a higher graduation and employment rates, along with lower self-employment …
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This paper explores the relationship between gender wage gaps and women's overall health. Using data from the 2011 …
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paper that has estimated these dual effects on a sample of immigrants to the US. We use the British Household Panel Survey …
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