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-cohorts of white women who entered the age of 34-36 years old being childless before the crisis, in 2004, and at the onset of the … crisis, in 2007. Our identification strategy relies on the assumption that these two adjacent cohorts of women differ only … many childless women aged 34-36 had a child when they were 37-39, between the years 2004 and 2007 for the control group and …
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Do women weather economic shocks differently than men? The evidence shows this to be the case, especially in low …-income countries. The first-round impacts of economic crises on women's employment should be particularly salient in the current … downturn, since women have increased their participation in the globalized workforce and therefore are more directly affected …
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