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market, which affects only women. We do not find any direct negative impact of children on women's current hourly wage at the …In this paper, we investigate the extent of the effects of children and child-related time out of the labor market on … survey "Families and Employers" (Ined, 2005) provides this information. We first look at men's and women's wage determinants …
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This paper examines evidence on the role of assimilation versus source country culture in influencing immigrant women … find considerable evidence that immigrant source country gender roles influence immigrant and second generation women … assimilation of immigrants. Immigrant women narrow the labor supply gap with native-born women with time in the United States, and …
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fewer hires and lower starting wages of young women compared to men and older women. … exogenous variation that we use to quantify firms' adjustment costs upon worker absence and exit. The reform increased women …
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fewer hires and lower starting wages of young women compared to men and older women. … exogenous variation that we use to quantify firms' adjustment costs upon worker absence and exit. The reform increased women …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012307708
absent for children of preschool age. We also find that (1) boys are more likely to migrate following the reduction in the … number of rural primary schools, (2) migrant households with multiple children tend to take their sons to migrate more than … they take their daughters, and (3) the fact that parents of boy students spend more on their children’s education can be …
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-school and elementary school age. We find no effect on high school completion for women, suggesting availability of non …
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Using over 50 thousand time-use diaries from two cohorts of children, we document significant gender differences in … gaps in non-cognitive skills. As children age, gender differences in time allocation play an increasing role in explaining …
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absent for children of preschool age. We also find that (1) boys are more likely to migrate following the reduction in the … number of rural primary schools, (2) migrant households with multiple children tend to take their sons to migrate more than … they take their daughters, and (3) the fact that parents of boy students spend more on their children's education can be …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012150082
This paper examines evidence on the role of assimilation versus source country culture in influencing immigrant women … find considerable evidence that immigrant source country gender roles influence immigrant and second generation women … assimilation of immigrants. Immigrant women narrow the labor supply gap with native-born women with time in the United States, and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011586050
the long run. Among the many plausible mechanisms through which inequality between men and women affects the aggregate … economy, the role of women for fertility decisions and human capital investments is particularly important. Yet, we believe …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011888636