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industrialized countries continued to rise. I discuss the role of changes in the earnings structure and persistent institutional …
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Previous research has shown that fathers taking some time off work around childbirth, especially periods of leave of 2 or more weeks, are more likely to be involved in childcare related activities than fathers who do not do so. Furthermore, evidence suggests that children with fathers who are...
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Previous research has shown that fathers taking some time off work around childbirth, especially periods of leave of 2 or more weeks, are more likely to be involved in childcare related activities than fathers who do not do so. Furthermore, evidence suggests that children with fathers who are...
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We study how peer beliefs shape individual attitudes toward maternal labor supply using realistic hypothetical scenarios that elicit recommendations on the labor supply choices of a mother with a young child and an information treatment embedded within representative surveys. Across the...
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interruptions contribute to gender gaps in pay: women's weekly earnings decline by 3.3 percent over the summer months, about five …
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In settings where most workers have full-time schedules, hourly wages are appropriate primary indicators of job quality and worker outcomes. However, in sectors where full-time schedules do not dominate— primarily service-producing activities—total hours matter, in addition to hourly wages,...
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the U.S. Early analyses of skill-related differences compared the earnings of workers across occupations. The general …, empirical analyses concentrated directly on education-related differences in earnings. The human capital revolution of the late … approach modeled income as endogenous and sought to understand the variation in earnings by providing a framework for …
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