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Working as a volunteer is a widespread phenomenon that has both individual and societal benefits. In this paper, we identify the wage returns to working for free by exploiting exogenous variation in rainfall across local area districts in England, Scotland and Wales. Instrumental variables...
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decreased productivity/effort, and discrimination. Earlier literature provides a range of estimates from an up to 20% wage …
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An important underlying determinant of wage discrimination, as well as the gender wage gap is the way the labor market …
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This paper proposes a new measure of gender differences in access to jobs based on a job assignment model. This measure is the probability ratio of getting a job for females and males at each rank of the wage ladder. We derive a non-parametric estimator of this access measure and estimate it for...
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referred to as discrimination turns out to be higher when the adjustment is made for the selection bias. A further breakdown of …, followed by their working experience. On the other hand, education acts as a contributor for discrimination in the labor market. …
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This paper explores the issue of discrimination against Asian migrants in the Australian labour market using a unique … significant “unexplained differences” for males that may be ascribed to “discrimination” against Asian migrants. However, the …
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discrimination influencing female occupational and industrial distributions. We find significant impacts of those latter factors on …
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interpretation in terms of a certain degree of occupational segregation, rather than mere wage discrimination. …
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increased wage inequality, discrimination as well as the concern of job insecurity in the labour market. We focus on the wage …
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maximum below the average height for females and above the average for males. We detect endowment and discrimination … influences. The latter are firstly due to employer discrimination and secondarily less likely due to customer discrimination. …
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