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estimate how gender and race are asso ciated with each pathway. We identify five distinct pathways characterized by varying de … exclusion as well as recurrent spells of in-work poverty. Gender and race differences persist even after controlling for la bor …
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In recent debates on "race" and "racism", a broad definition has emerged that encompasses phenotypic appearance as well …In jüngeren Diskussionen zu "Rasse" und "Rassismus" hat sich eine breite Definition durchgesetzt, die sowohl …
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. Exploiting a unique dataset, we show how age, gender, and education composition of executive teams affect risk taking of … financial institutions. First, we establish that age, gender, and education jointly affect the variability of bank performance … ; executives ; risk taking ; age ; gender ; education …
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degree of mobility across genders, with a higher mobility level for daughters than for sons. The reason for this gender gap … education of their most educated parent, regardless of their gender and this correlation is higher for female than for male … occupation levels and individual characteristics (race, locality of residence and year of birth) also have a statistically …
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)] from 1987 to 2002, the earnings differential by race is decomposed into two parts through the Oaxaca-Blinder methodology …
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