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We investigate different techniques to assess the gender pay gap in five EU countries (France, Germany, Italy, Spain …
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This paper analyses the relationship between education, gender and earnings in France and Germany. The model chosen …
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Germany. The innovation of our research is that we do not just compare average male and female wages (of specific groups of …
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The labor supply of West German married and cohabiting couples is analyzed using a discrete choice model. Following van Soest (1995), the labor supply decision is based on a household utility function which is determined by the leisure of the two spouses and net household income. Furthermore,...
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This paper analyses the developments in the returns to education in West Germany for the period from 1984 to 1997 …
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Using a Mincer-type wage function, we estimate cohort effects in the returns to education for West German workers born between 1925 and 1974. The main problem to be tackled in the specification is to separately identify cohort, experience, and possibly also age effects in the returns. For women,...
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This paper analyses the extent to which gender differences in human capital contribute to explaining the observable wage differential in favour of men and its reduction since the mid-eighties among West German full-time employees in the private sector. Based on a simple analytical framework, the...
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A comprehensive descriptive analysis of gender wage differences over a long time period is missing for West Germany …
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the substantial political efforts to equalize educational opportunities in Germany. Persons with less-educated parents …
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Labor market participation rates of West German females have risen during the last decades, whereas participation rates of males have declined or remained stable. Nevertheless, differences in aggregate gender specific participation rates remain. The purpose of this paper is to compare life cycle...
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