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The chapter examines how the various dimensions of economic inequality between men and women are analyzed today. Beyond the gender wage gap—a central issue—and of course the still far from equal sharing of housework, the chapter also reviews research on gender inequality in access to...
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investments based on differential access to jobs that reward skills and/or credentials help widen existing income and earnings …
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investments based on differential access to jobs that reward skills and/or credentials help widen existing income and earnings …
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, and child care is offered, and explanations based on education, earnings, and household structure are presented, using …
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inter-temporal trade-off between current household income and future potential earnings. Financial inclusion may mitigate or …
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This paper uses cross-sectional data to examine the relationship between the growth in earnings inequality among men …, changes in women’s earnings and changes in family income inequality in Australia between 1982 and 2007-08. Male earnings …’s employment and earnings on family income inequality changed over the study period. During the years associated with the Hawke …
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Labour market dynamics according the individual working hour tension (preferred working hours minus actual working hours) of active people with focus on the self-employed, as professions and entrepreneurs, and employees are investigated in our study. The individual longitudinal analysis based on...
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We estimate the causal effects of childcare availability on the maternal employment rate using prefecture panel data constructed from the Japanese quinquennial census 1990-2010. We depart from previous papers on Japan by controlling for prefecture fixed effects, without which the estimates can...
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This paper is a survey of the literature on theoretical models of the household, paying particular attention to some of the earlier contributions, and using them to place the current state of the theory in perspective. One of its aims is to suggest that the literature's neglect of Samuelson's...
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eight times, is largely to be attributed to the discrepancy in hourly earnings, average earnings of Poles being about one …
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