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This paper analyzes the evolution of gender segregation in the workplace in Mexico between 1994 and 2004, using a … matching comparisons technique to explore the role of individual and family characteristics in determining gender segregation … gender wage gaps by 5 percentage points, while the elimination of occupational segregation would have increased gender wage …
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effects on outcomes for women trainees in a labor market with substantial gender differences. … fieldwork, the econometric work implements a two-stage matching procedure on propensity scores, gender and labor income. This … percent), gender occupational segregation reduces by 30 percent, and females' labor income improves by 93 percent (while males …
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fieldwork, the econometric work implements a two-stage matching procedure on propensity scores, gender and labor income. This …
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employment to entrepreneurship (self-employment and leadership of micro-enterprises). By means of a differencein-differences non … negative. The results also suggest interesting gender differences, as females show higher gains than males on the switch from …
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findings that confirm some of the common perceptions regarding discrimination but challenge the conventional wisdom in other …
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effects on outcomes for women trainees in a labor market with substantial gender differences. … fieldwork, the econometric work implements a two-stage matching procedure on propensity scores, gender and labor income. This … percent), gender occupational segregation reduces by 30 percent, and females' labor income improves by 93 percent (while males …
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