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plants, we investigate the effect of product market competition on the gender pay gap. Controlling for match fixed effects we …
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plants, we investigate the effect of product market competition on the gender pay gap. Controlling for match fixed effects …
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plants, we investigate the effect of product market competition on the gender pay gap. Controlling for match fixed effects we …
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plants, we investigate the effect of product market competition on the gender pay gap. Controlling for match fixed effects we …
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plants, we investigate the effect of product market competition on the gender pay gap. Controlling for match fixed effects we …
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plants, we investigate the effect of product market competition on the gender pay gap. Controlling for match fixed effects we …
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plants, we investigate the effect of product market competition on the gender pay gap. Controlling for match fixed effects we …
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In this paper, we investigate regional differences in the gender pay gap both theoretically and empirically. Within a …-parametric propensity score matching approach, we find that the unexplained gender pay gap for young workers is substantially lower in large …
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gender differences in job separation rates to employment and nonemployment. In line with descriptive evidence, we find lower … affect separations differently by gender. When additionally controlling for wages, we find that both separation rates are …
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gender differences in job separation rates to employment and nonemployment. In line with descriptive evidence, we find lower … affect separations differently by gender. When additionally controlling for wages, we find that both separation rates are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008695017