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Sectoral allocation by gender of Latin American workers over the liberalization period of the 1990s
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Did the types of jobs that men and women hold change during the recent period of economic reforms in
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Female wage inequality in Latin American labor markets
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In three Latin American countries that introduced structural reforms, quantile regression results show, female workers with less human capital saw wage gains relative to female workers with more human capital
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Are men benefiting from the new economy? : male economic marginalization in
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