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Working from home (WFH) has become a key factor during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in countries that have implemented severe social distancing measures. This paper investigates the potential influence of the working from home attitude of occupations on the gender wage gap (GWG) reported by...
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of the telework law, becoming an important factor for both employees and employers. In this context, the main goal of … this paper is to test if and to what extent teleworking, as an important source of workspace flexibility can impact the way …
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reconstruction process had mainly fallen on women in postwar Germany. This paper provides causal evidence on long-term legacies of … postwar reconstruction and mandatory employment on women's labor market outcomes. We combine a unique dataset on city …
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In this paper we analyze the static labor supply behavior of married women in Greece using micro data from the National … presence of a sample selection criterion that separates working from non-working married women. The labor force participation … capital variables such as education and age appear to explain adequately the observed wage structure of Greek married women …
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