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percent increase in female employment reduces female earnings by 7 to 11 percent; (2) Leads to lower male wages; a 10 percent … increase in female employment reduces male earnings by 4 to 6 percent; (3) Increases the college premium and wage inequality …
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employment in above-average age-friendly occupations has risen by 49 million. However, older workers have not benefited …
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civilian employment. The extent of mobilization was not uniform across states, however, with the fraction of eligible males …
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civilian employment. The extent of mobilization was not uniform across states, however, with the fraction of eligible males …
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We exploit the military mobilization for World War II to investigate the effects of female labor supply on the wage structure. The mobilization drew many women into the workforce permanently. But the impact was not uniform across states. In states with greater mobilization of men, women worked...
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