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We assess the role of information gaps in understanding gender differences in negotiation behavior by conducting a randomized information experiment on the 2018 to 2020 graduating cohorts of undergraduate business majors from Boston University. Prior to starting their job search, treated...
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Countries around the world are enacting pay transparency policies to combat pay discrimination. 71% of OECD countries … directly targeting discrimination, have benefited workers by addressing broader information frictions in the labor market …
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In the late 1930s, the NAACP launched a campaign to equalize Black and white teacher salaries in the de jure segregated schools of the American South. Using newly collected county panel data spanning three decades, this paper first documents heterogeneous within-state impacts of the campaign on...
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Two prominent features of international labor movements are that the more educated are more likely to emigrate (positive selection) and more-educated migrants are more likely to settle in destination countries with high rewards to skill (positive sorting). Using data on emigrant stocks by...
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immigrants in the 1971 and 1981 Canadian censuses … assimilation effect that suggests that immigrants make up for relatively low entry wages, although the wage catch-up is not … the cross-sectional analyses. The estimates also provide evidence that the unobserved quality of immigrants' labor market …
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countries. The empirical analysis shows that differences in the U.S. earnings of immigrants with the same measured skills, but …
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-populations. Higher benefits enrollment, especially for women and immigrants, is associated with higher earnings volatility. As the …
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This paper analyzes the effects of differential turnover patterns and the existence of firm specific training, jointly financed by employer and employee, on male-female wage and employment differentials. Chapter 1 introduces the topic of sex differences in occupational distribution and...
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history perpetuates past discrimination. We study the early net impact of the first state-wide SHBs. Using both difference …
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The U.S labor market experienced two dramatic developments over the past twenty years: a falling male-female pay gap and a rising level of wage inequality. This paper uses Michigan Panel Study on Income Dynamics (PSID) data for 1975 and 1987 and Current Population Survey (CPS) data for 1971 and...
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