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the importance of this selection bias in the French labor market, where women accounted for a rapidly increasing share of … for the selection bias results in a similar wage elasticity for both French men and women (between -0.8 and -1.0). …
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selection is a serious issue. In addition to shedding light onthe sources of the gender gap in the Netherlands, we make two … simulate. Second, we show how the technique can be extended toaccount for selection.We find that there is a positive selection … time. We find that about two-thirds of this selection isdue to observables such as education and experience with the …
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public and private sectors. After allowing for positive selection into full-time employment by women, we find significant and …
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gender wage gap varies considerably across countries and selection corrections affect the offered gap, sometimes …
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cohort effects and selection out of employment which seem crucial in determining the downward-sloping part of the inverse …
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