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We show that in the US, the UK, Italy and Sweden women whose first child is a boy are less likely to work in a typical …
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. Using administrative annual earnings data from Canada, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, it applies the approach used in the …
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We analyze data from top-tier professional athletes and find that female and male athletes differ in the timing and in the extent of their reactions to a change of the rules which increased the risk of failure. Male athletes increased risk-taking in the more risky environment immediately after...
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There are two well-established gender gaps in education. First, females tend to have higher educational attainment and achievement than males and this is particularly the case for children from less advantaged backgrounds. Second, there are large differences in the fields of specialization...
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We present evidence on the role of the social environment for the development of gender differences in competitiveness and earnings expectations. First, we document that the gender gap in competitiveness and earnings expectations is more pronounced among adolescents with low socioeconomic status...
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influence who we marry and our labor market outcomes. This study uses panel data on immigrants and their spouses in Sweden to …
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This study investigates possible reasons for the gender difference in sickness absence. We estimate both short- and long-term effects of parenthood in a within-couple analysis based on the timing of parenthood. We find that after entering parenthood, women increase their sickness absence by...
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prescribing that a man should earn more than his wife. We repeat this analysis for Sweden, ranked as one of the world's most …
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of Sweden in 2000, we estimate the effect of education on stock market participation and risky asset holdings. We find …
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division of labor. It identifies and analyzes cross-country disparities between France, Italy, Sweden and United States, using …
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