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women increase their labour supply and that this holds within households. We provide additional evidence on stated gender …
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difference in labor supply between their partners and themselves (the expected within-family gender gap). Treatment effects … within-family gender gap. Our results suggest that social norms play an important role in shaping gender gaps in labor …Gender gaps in labor-market outcomes often emerge with the arrival of the first child. We investigate a causal link …
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strong evidence for gender-specific norms in risk taking. While these explain part of the existing gender gap in risk taking …
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pattern by the presence of two household goods and socially learned gender-specific comparative advantage in their home … production. We label this gender specialisation as separate housework spheres. Empirical evidence strongly confirms separate … children. …
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hypotheses for how cultural norms and national institutions might influence the gender-typing of occupations. These are tested by … indicate that girls develop gender-(a)typical occupational aspirations in response to structural education and labor market … differences across countries, while boys' gender-(a)typical aspirations are mainly influenced by country variations in normative …
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measures like the gender wage gap. …
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