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The entry of married women into the labor force is one of the most notable economic phenomena of the twentieth century. We argue that medical progress played a critical role in this process. Improved maternal health alleviated the adverse effects of pregnancy and childbirth on women's ability to...
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War. We find that increases in female labor supply lower female wages, lower male wages, and increase the college and …
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The human capital explanation of sex differences in wages is that women intend to work in the labor market more … intermittently than men, and therefore invest less. This lower investment leads to lower wages and wage growth. The alternative …
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occupational contrasts and that hours worked raises future wages and promotion prospects in longitudinal data. …
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Between 1972 and 1978 U.S. high schools rapidly increased their female athletic participation rates--to approximately the same level as their male athletic participation rates--in order to comply with Title IX, a policy change that provides a unique quasi-experiment in female athletic...
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This paper studies the cyclical nature of individual income risk using a confidential dataset from the U.S. Social Security Administration, which contains (uncapped) earnings histories for millions of individuals. The base sample is a nationally representative panel containing 10 percent of all...
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This paper uses a firm level multi-industry data set covering 456 Chinese manufacturing sectors to assess the implications of Renminbi (RMB) real exchange rate appreciation for adjustments in employment and wage rates. We stress differences in both industry and firm characteristics within...
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log labor earnings. These restrictions permit estimation of the unobservable ability and productivity differences between … estimation is performed on matched employer-employee data from the LEHD program of the U.S. Census Bureau. The estimated …
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With the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994, Mexico entered a bilateral free trade agreement which not only lowered its own tariffs on imports but also lowered tariffs on its exports to the U.S. We find that women's relative wage increased, particularly during the...
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important determinants of labor-market outcomes, including occupations and wages. We show that technological and organizational … wages increased more rapidly while the wages of blacks grew more slowly over these years relative to earlier years. …
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