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different age, education, and ethnic groups by gender using monthly data from Brazil between 2002 and 2016 covering three … force in recessions as their participation rate increases disproportionately. Also, a race-gender divide becomes evident as …
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analysis of how cycles affect outcomes differentially across persons of differing age, education, race, and gender, and we …
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National Insurance Institute. The paper focuses on gender differences in work history patterns and, within each gender … attachment is stronger than is generally presumed. Gender differences in employment interruptions are greater for younger than … older workers. -- employment ; gender ; work histories ; Israel …
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National Insurance Institute. The paper focuses on gender differences in work history patterns and, within each gender …'s labor market attachment is stronger than is generally presumed. Gender differences in employment interruptions are greater …
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sample of professionals is decomposed into several subsamples: men and women and within each gender a distinction is made …). Comparisons by gender and ethnicity can then be made. Characteristics (endowments) and wage structures of the four groups are …
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We examine the distribution of household consumption, income and savings from 2019 through the end of 2020 using the Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE) and other data. This is the first work to study the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on economic well-being using nationally representative...
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National Insurance Institute. The paper focuses on gender differences in work history patterns and, within each gender …'s labor market attachment is stronger than is generally presumed. Gender differences in employment interruptions are greater …
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