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Our goal in this paper is to focus on highly educated men and women and try to explore the trade-offs between family … main determinant of the observed gap in labor supply between college men and women. Furthermore, with respect to hours … women. -- gender gaps ; career development ; family and work ; Spain …
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Our goal in this paper is to focus on highly educated men and women and try to explore the trade‐offs between family … main determinant of the observed gap in labor supply between college men and women. Furthermore, with respect to hours …‐time. However, children do not seem to contribute to explain the observed gender wage gap (5%) between college men and women …
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We consider the role that workplace attributes play in accounting for the divergence in the careers of women and men … the penalty to wage rates earned by women with their transition to motherhood (i.e., the motherhood penalty), but it would …
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We consider the role that workplace attributes play in accounting for the divergence in the careers of women and men … the penalty to wage rates earned by women with their transition to motherhood (i.e., the motherhood penalty), but it would …
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