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population has a larger increase in secondary education compared with men. Moreover, a clear labour shift has been found from …
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emergence of China as an exporting powerhouse. While research in economics had long acknowledged that trade with lower … shows that growing import competition from China differentially reduced earnings and employment rates for workers in more … a large growth of net imports from China (such as the UK and the US), than in countries that maintained relatively …
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their effects on cooperation. To investigate the effects of age stereotypes on cooperation, we presented older adults (over … age 50) and younger adults (under age 25) with incentivized belief elicitation tasks (about anticipated interaction … behaviors) and then a series of same, different, and unknown-aged group interactions in a sender-receiver game. All adults …
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des beispiellosen Anstiegs im Handel zwischen Deutschland und dem "Osten" - China und Osteuropa - im Zeitraum 1988 …
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Expansions or contractions of sectors intensively use female labor must affect female labor force participation (FLFP). We suggest that, whenever trade and international specialization expand sectors intensive in female labor, FLFP actually drops. This is because expansions of those sectors come...
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