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Why do recent male college graduates earn more than their female counterparts? The author explores this question by estimating several salary regressions using data from the 1993-94 NCES Baccalaureate and Beyond Longitudinal Study. The results suggest that labor market variables outweighed...
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-random selection into employment but selection plays no role later in life. Policy options for closing the remaining gap are considered. …
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, educational attainment, and adult earnings and employment. Our results are consistent with U.S. findings that boys benefit more … different pattern of parental influence on adult outcomes. The gender gaps in educational attainment, employment, and earnings …
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, educational attainment, and adult earnings and employment. Our results are consistent with U.S. findings that boys benefit more … different pattern of parental influence on adult outcomes. The gender gaps in educational attainment, employment, and earnings …
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job employment. This contribution is statistically significant although small in magnitude. This indicates that while …
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This paper constructs and estimates a household-level search model to analyze Roma spouses' utility maximization for leisure, home production, and work. The paper aims to explain labor market gender gaps in a marginalized Roma population with low labor market participation rates (males 53...
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female employment and spurs business performance, especially where gender biases are more severe. By contrast, the tax cut … to reduce the gender employment gap, but not the gender pay gap. …
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Job loss leads to persistent adverse labor market outcomes, but assessments of gender differences in labor market recovery are lacking. We utilize plant closures in Denmark to estimate gender gaps in labor market outcomes and document that women face an increased risk of unemployment and lose a...
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