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are more likely to participate in the labor market and have a job. Third, the gender wage gap decreases among high …
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happens once women complete a STEM degree? We use the UK Quarterly Labour Force Survey to trace out gender differences in STEM … business sector and that this can partly explain the gender pay gap for STEM graduates. Overall, our results suggest that …
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A kind of gender revolution is passing through various countries in various continents. By being offered free access to … assess the role of gender equity and uniquely women entrepreneurship in the process of socio-economic development. Implying a … set of variables, treated as proxies of gender equality and women entrepreneurship, we estimate their coherence with socio …
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firms depending on their export status and the gender of their owners. We find that female-owned exporters have roughly half …
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lower. However, the relationship between GVC and wages differs in respect to gender; women are more affected by the negative …In this paper we examine the linkages between involvement into global value chains (GVCs) and the gender wage … added embodied in exports (FVA/Exp.) We augment the Mincerian regression with GVC variable and report gender wage …
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We propose an empirical analysis of testing the relationship between gender wage gap and economic growth. The study … statistics (EU KLEMS, 2008) on female and male wages that distinguish between wages paid to different groups of workers … Winter-Ebmer, 2011). Our main findings indicate that gender wage gap for high, medium and low-skilled workers is negatively …
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