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that is shared by a large majority of wage earners. Second, the historical gender inequality in wage be reduced. Third …
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child on gender inequality from the perspectives of labor market outcomes and its mechanisms. Results show that becoming a … mother implies a sharp decline in labor earnings, labor market participation, working hours and wage rate, while fathers … work in the formal sector. Moreover, social norms towards gender roles lead mothers to devote more time to housework and …
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research investigates the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on the gender gap in income in Ireland. Using nowcasting techniques …The gender income gap is large and well documented for many countries. Recent research shows that it is mainly driven … the gender income gap by redistributing between men and women. The Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in unprecedented levels …
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unadjusted gender pay gap of 0.12 and adjusted or unexplained gaps of 0.07-0.09 obtained through a Mincer earnings regression and … is completely free of gender-based norms. Salaries are assigned through a points system that considers training level … the gender-related gaps existing in other, more arbitrary private work environments. In this article, we present the …
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This paper studies the gender disparities among top incomes in Brazil during the period 1994-2013 using administrative … has been slow and women are still severely underrepresented, especially within the very top percentiles of the earnings … period, women in the top percentile of the distribution owe a larger fraction of their earnings to working at high …
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