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Employment and participation rates for US prime age women rose steadily during the second half of the 20th century. In … the last 30 years, however, those rates stagnated, even as employment and participation rates for women in other … barriers, such as limited investment in family policies, that may be holding back employment among American women today. The …
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Women earn less than men, and that is especially true of mothers relative to fathers. Much of the widening occurs after family formation when mothers reduce their hours of work. But what happens when the kids grow up? To answer that question, we estimate three earning gaps: the "motherhood...
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playing a role. The most common transition into non-farm businesses is to and from self-employment in agriculture. The …
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informal to formal) employment are relatively negative (positive) and large in magnitude, dispersed, negatively (positively …) skewed, and less leptokurtic. Our results suggest that informal employment is an imperfect insurance mechanism …
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; and the distinction between self-employment by necessity and self-employment as a calling. The article devotes special …
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Do new migration opportunities for rural households change the nature and extent of informal risk sharing? We experimentally document that randomly offering poor rural households subsidies to migrate leads to a 40% improvement in risk sharing in their villages. We explain this finding using a...
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employment. However, trade liberalization had effects within industries. We find an increase in the prevalence of working in an … informal firm and self-employment, but mixed evidence of effects on unemployment. Hours worked decreased in response to trade … positive export demand shock, the 2000 African Growth and Opportunities Act, is associated with a reduction in employment in …
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Strategies based on growth and inequality reduction require a long-run horizon, and this paper therefore argues that those strategies need to be complemented by poverty alleviation programs. With regards to such programs, informality in Latin America and the Caribbean is a primary obstacle to...
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Emerging economies are characterized by an extremely high prevalence of informality, small-firm employment and jobs not …. Applying our framework to data for Colombia, which exhibits an employment distribution similar to that of other emerging market …. Because informal jobs and those not fit for telework are at higher risk, this number goes down to 33% if the US employment …
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when informality is repressed. (4) Repressing informality increases productivity, but at the expense of employment and …
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