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they share household tasks. Wage policies promoting gender wage equality lead all couples to renegotiate the terms of their …
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While the topic of gender equality turns out to be an important element in the preparation of Turkey to join the … the gender waga differential. The data set used is the 2003 Turkish Household Budget Survey. In Turkey, the observed … average gender wage gap is about 25,2 % in favor of men for the salaried population and around 60 % of it may be attributed to …
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This article examines the structure of gender and ethnic wage gaps and the distribution of both paid and unpaid work in …
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In this article, we examine the structure of gender and ethnic wage gaps, and the distribution of both, paid and unpaid … Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition. The determinants of hours allocated to paid and unpaid work activities between gender groups …
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female investment in career, and look into the possible effect on the gender division of labor, particularly the male share …
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Men are known to have a higher taste for competition than women. This paper presents an experiment that analyses the different determinants of the choice to enter a competition : beliefs and the competition level. As far as entry in the competition is concerned, low-performing subjects adapt...
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Much of the gender inequality in the labour market is brought about by women's dual role as worker and (potential … first section discusses various gender-equality models which imply different ways of organising, for example, childcare …, parental leave and flexible working time. Sections two and three look at gender inequalities in labour market outcomes and …
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The assimilation of immigrants and their children is a burning issue in France. Governments build a large part of their policies on the labor market. The public sector is reputed to integrate minorities better because of its entrance exams and pay-scales. In this paper, a comparison of the...
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This research focuses on individuals who consider they have been victims of discrimination. The aim is to look at the feeling of discrimination and to assess its effects on career paths seven years after leaving school. Taking data from the Class of 98 (Génération 98) survey by the Céreq, we...
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This paper investigates the importance of ethnic homophily in the hiring discrimination process, and provides a novel test for statistical discrimination. Our evidence comes from a correspondence test performed in France, in which we use three different kinds of ethnic identification: French...
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