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Investment arbitration has long been dominated by a coterie of Western “grand old men.” Is it still? In this paper, we … examine the inroads women have made, drawing on a new database of approximately 4000 individuals in investment arbitration. We … exploit the variation in appointment procedures between the roles in arbitration: arbitrator (distinguishing between …
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The present study examines the public-private sector wage gap in South Africa using individual cross section data for 2000-7. Results from unconditional quantile regressions and generalised Oaxaca-Blinder type decompositions show that the wage gap is inverted-U shaped across the wage...
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The paper discusses gender differences with regard to the self- and reciprocal estimation of career expectations. Firstly, the theoretical background and the literature are identified. Within this frame, the instance of self-under-estimated career prospects of female workers and statistical...
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We assess the labor market experiences of military veterans, focusing on three major outcomes, among others, controlling for a wide array of demographic characteristics and industry and occupational fixed effects. First, we find that male and female veterans receive civilian earnings nearly...
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