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increase in the share of female top managers is associated with subsequent increases in the share of women in mid …The goal of this study is to examine whether women in the highest levels of firms' management ranks help reduce … barriers to women's advancement in the workplace. Using a panel of over 20,000 private-sector firms across all industries and …
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show that an increase in the share of female top managers is associated with subsequent increases in the share of women in …The goal of this study is to examine whether women in the highest levels of management ranks of firms help reduce … barriers to advancement in the workplace faced by women. Using a panel of over 20,000 private-sector firms across all …
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This paper assesses the magnitude and nature of the gender pay gap in Ireland using the National Employment Survey 2003 …
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This paper examines whether women benefit from working under female management using Swedish matched employer … managers and the establishment's gender wage gap. However, estimates that account for sorting on unobserved worker skills do … not support that that managers favor same-sex workers in wage setting. Additional results show female-led organizations …
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How great an effect does the structure of income taxes have on women's labour market participation? This issue is … investigated using a discrete choice static labour supply model for married couples in Ireland. The model incorporates fixed costs … from the 1994 wave of the Living in Ireland Survey. The results are used to analyse the labour supply effects of a move to …
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migrant women: gender and migrant condition. Our findings suggest that migrant women do face this double disadvantage. In both …
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systematically related to its level of economic development. Ireland is an interesting test case because of the importance of inward … important differences between Ireland's outward FDI and the bulk of FDI occurring in the world economy however. Ireland …
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Ireland’s relatively late and feeble fertility transition remains poorly-understood. The leading explanations stress … Ireland to study fertility in Dublin and Belfast. Our larger project aims to use the extensive literature on the fertility …
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We study the coagglomeration of domestic plants and foreign multinationals and the impact of this on domestic plant growth using data for Irish manufacturing. To this end we make use of the index developed by Ellison and Glaeser (1997) and find coagglomeration to be important for a number of...
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