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We investigate the role of training in reducing the gender wage gap using the UK-BHPS which contains detailed records …. Training is potentially important in compensating for the effects of children, especially for women who left education after …
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In this paper we develop an approach to measuring inequality and poverty that recognizes the fact that individuals within households may have both different preferences and differential access to resources. We argue that a measure based on estimates of the sharing rule is inadequate as an...
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dynamics differ substantially by gender, education, and origin. Men face lower volatility than women, but their earnings growth … real earnings across the entire distribution for men and women and decreasing inequality over more than 20 years. Earnings …-populations. Higher benefits enrollment, especially for women and immigrants, is associated with higher earnings volatility. As the …
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of two public goods: expenditures on children and other public goods including housing. We show empirically that women …
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We estimate a dynamic model of employment, human capital accumulation - including education, and savings for women in …
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