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This paper makes three contributions to the existing literature. First, it provides descriptive evidence on gender differentials by education level in the US labor market over the last twenty years. Second, it uses the structural estimation of a search model of the labor market to identify and...
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This paper makes three contributions to the existing literature. First, it provides descriptive evidence on gender differentials by education level in the US labor market over the last twenty years. Second, it uses the structural estimation of a search model of the labor market to identify and...
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We examine the differential effects of automation on the labor market and educational outcomes of women relative to men over the past four decades. Although women were disproportionately employed in occupations with a high risk of automation in 1980, they were more likely to shift to high-skill,...
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? (3) Is there an impact of education levels on the gender employment gap? As for empirical analysis, for the first two … levels and the gender employment gap. …
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participation and wages over the life- course for men and women. Those with a higher PGS spend more time in employment and full …-time employment and, when in employment, earn higher hourly wages. The employment associations are more pronounced for women than for … men. Conditional on employment, the PGS wage associations are sizeable, persistent and similar for men and women between …
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This paper analyses the gender wage gaps by education throughout the wage distribution in Spain using individual data from the ECHP (1999). Quantile regressions are used to estimate the wage returns to the different characteristics at the more relevant percentiles and a suitable version of the...
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