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the most attention from economists: the earnings gap between women and men; occupational segregation of women and men; and … the greater responsibility of women for child care and housework, or "home production," and concomitant lower …, which documented a large wage gap between women and men and often attributed a sizable proportion of this gap to …
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(usually full-time) to maintain access to health insurance coverage. We study employed married women, newly diagnosed with … breast cancer, comparing labor supply responses to breast cancer diagnoses between women dependent on their own employment … for health insurance and women with access to health insurance through their spouse's employer. We find evidence that …
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(usually full-time) to maintain access to health insurance coverage. We study employed married women, newly diagnosed with … breast cancer, comparing labor supply responses to breast cancer diagnoses between women dependent on their own employment … for health insurance and women with access to health insurance through their spouse's employer. We find evidence that …
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accounted for by the segregation of women into lower-paying occupations, industries, establishments, and occupations within …
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strongest finding is that among plants with high levels of product market power, those that employ relatively more women are …
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accounted for by the segregation of women into lower-paying occupations, industries, establishments, and occupations within …
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strongest finding is that among plants with high levels of product market power, those that employ relatively more women are …
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