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Using the 2003-2019 American Time Use Survey, we examine how living with a parent who has a work-limiting disability is … economic mobility by parental-disability status. …
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On September 1, 2014, Georgia enacted a one-time, immediate policy shifting public office working hours from 10:00-19:00 to 9:00-18:00 and affected the work schedules of all subjected employees. Due to professional scheduling conflicts faced by women with household responsibilities, some members...
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We examine whether the COVID-19 crisis affects women and men differently in terms of employment, working hours and … as others, irrespective of gender and spousal employment. Third, single-parent essential workers experience relatively …
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This article examines disability discrimination in the hiring process and explores variation in how the intersection of … disability and gender shapes employers' hiring behavior by occupational context and gender segregation. We use data from a field … experiment in which approximately 2,000 job applications with randomly assigned information about disability were sent to Swedish …
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This paper documents the heterogeneity in labor market volatility across ages and gender in the United States over 1976-2014. We separate fluctuations in hours worked into fluctuations in the average number of hours per worker (the intensive margin) and fluctuations in the number of individuals...
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