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to explain the pattern of international differences. Furthermore, we take into account indirect discrimination …
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of such discrimination suggests that equal opportunities policies should focus not only on labour market conditions but …
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all over Europe, except for Poland. Motherhood usually reinforces the gender gap but most discrimination is sex-related so …
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discrimination is more sex- than maternity-related so that it concerns all women as (potential) mothers. Fatherhood has a positive …
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The main objective of this paper is to present new empirical elements to the debate on sources of wage differentials. We investigate issues specifically related to the role of employer’s characteristics in the wage setting process. Findings show that combined industry effects explain almost no...
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that Arabic men face stronger discrimination in the labor market than Arabic women. …
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’s propensity to discriminate, but that they are unlikely to fully eliminate discrimination. Moreover, the model predicts that … sectors with high skill leverages discriminate less. Finally, the impacts of unknown taste for discrimination, of a wage gap …
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This paper offers a new representation of discrimination on the job market based on the most recent findings in the … for a job) and the staff of the firm. Contrary to the classical view according to which discrimination results from …
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By considering the case of Italy we show that despite much rhetoric and expectations about the fact that women have gradually overcome men in terms of educational attainments, they still lack behind in terms of the main skills and competencies that can profitably be used in the market. On the...
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Active ageing strategies have so far strongly focussed on increasing senior workers employment rates through pension reforms to develop incentives to retire later on the one hand, and labour market policies on the other hand. Most measures are based on the dominant male trajectory of work and...
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