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gender earnings differentials in the country's transition to a market economy. Women's gains in the early transition are due … predominantly female industries, increasing their relative earnings. …
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I analyze whether the correlation between yearly earnings and the first birth probabilities changed in the period 1994 … that the correlation between earnings and fertility has become more positive over time for women but is virtually unchanged … cost of fathering increases, there is no evidence of a weaker correlation between earnings and first birth probability for …
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I analyze whether the correlation between yearly earnings and the first birth probabilities changed in the period 1994 … that the correlation between earnings and fertility has become more positive over time for women but is virtually unchanged … cost of fathering increases, there is no evidence of a weaker correlation between earnings and first birth probability for …
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, were not penalized for childbearing. While cigar workers experienced some significant earnings growth, this was confined to … the first few years in the industry. Men and women had similar earnings growth at first, but male earnings growth … continued longer than female earnings growth, creating a gender earnings gap. …
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. Monthly earnings inequality increased during the pandemic, and the key driver is income losses among low-paid individuals …
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This paper investigates international differences in wage inequality and skills and whether a compressed wage distribution is associated with high unemployment across core OECD countries. Wage dispersion and wage structure are widely debated among policymakers; compressed wage structure is often...
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Standard estimates of earnings profiles ignore the fact that, with unobserved heterogeneity, cross-section evidence … need not reflect the `true' relationship between earnings and tenure. In this paper we argue that the observation of the … earnings growth. We apply this simple idea to Japanese and UK data. We find that tenure effects on earnings are positive but …
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