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features, possibly related to women's lower labour mobility due to housework, fit better with our results than other theories …
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The aim of this paper is to evaluate the role played by selectivity issues induced by nonemployment in explaining gender wage gap patterns in the EU since the onset of the Great Recession. We show that male selection into the labour market, traditionally disregarded, has increased. This is...
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by male and female workers among inactivity, unemployment, working in the PS and working in the private sector …
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