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it can be used to account for some of the observed differences between Sweden and the US in this respect. Our normative … dependence in career choice and career progression is emphasized. -- Career choice ; Career incentives ; Gender equality …
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Sweden is often described as a country where intergenerational social mobility is high, but research also shows that … mobility for an extreme elite group in society: the CEOs of Sweden's 30 largest public firms since 1945. To our knowledge … former and current CEOs who grew up in Sweden and born between the late1800s and 1970. We have information about paternal …
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amplify the effects of policies and institutions. -- Career choice ; Career incentives ; Gender equality ; Household …
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This paper investigates career choices of women who marry high-income men. We find that women married to men in the top of the income distribution are more likely to enter self-employment, which is also associated with a lower income. This can be interpreted as a career choice that produces a...
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it can be used to account for some of the observed differences between Sweden and the US in this respect. Our normative …
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