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effects vary substantially across gender: women face a penalty in the form of a lower impact on salaried employment, but the …
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and investigated in different settings. Using a field experiment, this paper examines the presence and magnitude of gender …
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highlight the role of gender and country of birth: Swiss-born men experience the best employment quality, and foreign-born women …
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observed narrowing of the gender wage gap is entirely driven by declining gender wag gaps within, rather than between …, occupations. A decomposition exercise reveals that while explained factors have become more important contributors to the gender … gender wage gap. …
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, permitting us to construct gender- and education-specific age-wage profiles, as well as measures of life cycle inequality within …- and between-education groups and gender. Although common within-group time effects are shown to be a key driver of labor … protected from the lower skill prices of the 1970s. The gender wage gap is found to increase sharply across the distribution in …
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canonical model of skill-biased technological change augmented with a gender dimension, an endogenous market/home labor choice … and a multi-sector environment accounts well for gender and overall employment polarization. The model also accounts for …
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