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We show how intergenerational mobility has evolved over time in Sweden and the United States since 1985, focusing on prime-age labor incomes of both men and women. Income persistence involving women (daughters and/or mothers) has risen substantially over recent decades in both Sweden and the US,...
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return affect the division of housework in couples after a birth. By observing several parental leave policy reforms in … housework. The analysis uses multilevel multiprocess models for 1220 birth events of British couples and 1785 births to German … results suggest that mothers increase their housework hours with every additional month of employment interruption. Mothers …
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and housework more than men. Neither the gender gaps in COVID-19-related health and economic concerns nor the gender gaps …We investigate gender differences across multiple dimensions after three months of the first UK lockdown of March 2020 … in the increase in hours of childcare and housework can be accounted for by a rich set of control variables. Instead, we …
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This paper uses a particular school exit rule previously in effect in England and Wales that allowed students born within the first five months of the academic year to leave school one term earlier than those born later in the year. Focusing on women, we show that those who were required to stay...
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This paper uses a particular school exit rule previously in effect in England and Wales that allowed students born within the first five months of the academic year to leave school one term earlier than those born later in the year. Focusing on women, we show that those who were required to stay...
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For trans people (i.e. people whose gender is not the same as the sex they were assigned at birth) evidence suggests … that transitioning (i.e. the steps a trans person may take to live in the gender with which they identify) positively … colleagues. These relationships are found to be positively affected by gender affirmation and support from family members, peers …
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For trans people (i.e. people whose gender is not the same as the sex they were assigned at birth) evidence suggests … that transitioning (i.e. the steps a trans person may take to live in the gender with which they identify) positively … colleagues. These relationships are found to be positively affected by gender affirmation and support from family members, peers …
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