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Did the types of jobs that men and women hold change during the recent period of economic reforms in Argentina, Brazil, and Costa Rica? Among both men and women in all three countries (except Brazilian men), workers have become more likely to hold informal wage jobs and less likely to hold...
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renewed interest in the effects of trade liberalization on labor markets and on the gender division of labor. Cunningham does … reform period in Argentina, Brazil, and Costa Rica.Cunningham first compares the gender composition of the formal, informal ….The author then considers the distribution across sectors within each gender group to identify whether men and women are more …
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This paper analyses the impact of trade liberalization on local labour markets in Ethiopia, with a focus on the gender …
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same time, India has one of the widest gender wage gaps in the world and women are less likely to be employed in the formal … advantage in services have the lowest gender wage gap, with women earning 24% less than their male counterpart, while women in … manufacturing earned on average 40% less than male workers. The Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition shows that the total gender wage gap in …
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