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less per week. Husbands of treated women respond by reducing their labor supply by about half an hour, consistent with …. Women's response to their husband's treatment is instead weak and rarely statistically significant, possibly due to heavier …
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gender gaps and discuss existing evidence on labor market consequences of women's heavier caring responsibilities in the … household. In particular, we highlight how women's stronger distaste for commuting time may feed into gender pay gaps by making … women more willing to trade o steeper wage gains for shorter commutes. …
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gender gaps and discuss existing evidence on labor market con- sequences of women's heavier caring responsibilities in the … household. In particular, we highlight how women's stronger distaste for commuting time may feed into gender pay gaps by making … women more willing to trade off steeper wage gains for shorter commutes. …
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gender gaps and discuss existing evidence on labor market consequences of women's heavier caring responsibilities in the … household. In particular, we highlight how women's stronger distaste for commuting time may feed into gender pay gaps by making … women more willing to trade o steeper wage gains for shorter commutes. …
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gender gaps and discuss existing evidence on labor market consequences of women's heavier caring responsibilities in the … household. In particular, we highlight how women's stronger distaste for commuting time may feed into gender pay gaps by making … women more willing to trade o steeper wage gains for shorter commutes …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012836583
gender gaps and discuss existing evidence on labor market con- sequences of women's heavier caring responsibilities in the … household. In particular, we highlight how women's stronger distaste for commuting time may feed into gender pay gaps by making … women more willing to trade off steeper wage gains for shorter commutes. …
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goods, services and home production, in which women have a comparative advantage in producing market and home services. The … shift raising women's relative wages and market hours. Quantitatively, the model accounts for an important share of the …
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men and women in the UK. Using data from the Covid-19 supplement of Understanding Society, we find evidence that labour … market outcomes of men and women were roughly equally affected at the extensive margin, as measured by the incidence of job … loss or furloughing, but if anything women suffered smaller losses at the intensive margin, experiencing slightly smaller …
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goods, services and home production, in which women have a comparative advantage in producing market and home services. The … shift raising women’s relative wages and market hours. Quantitatively, the model accounts for an important share of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011084618
goods, services and home production, in which women have a comparative advantage in producing market and home services. The … shift raising women's relative wages and market hours. Quantitatively, the model accounts for an important share of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011126308