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We develop an equilibrium model of the labor market to investigate the joint evolution of gender gaps in labor force participation and wages. We do this overall and by task-based occupation and skill, which allows us to study distributional effects. We structurally estimate the model using data...
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We analyse impacts of the rising labor force participation of women on the gender wage gap. We formulate and structurally estimate an equilibrium model of the labor market in which the elasticity of substitution between male and female labor is allowed to vary depending on the task content of...
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, occupations. A decomposition exercise reveals that while explained factors have become more important contributors to the gender …
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recentred influence functions (RIF) decomposition methods to decompose the change in Gini into the contribution from change in …
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We analyse impacts of the rising labor force participation of women on the gender wage gap. We formulate and structurally estimate an equilibrium model of the labor market in which the elasticity of substitution between male and female labor is allowed to vary depending on the task content of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012028757
, and also accounts for job complexity. We perform a Blinder-Oaxaca type decomposition of the changes in the entire wage … literature, we find a noticeable increase of wage inequality between 1999 and 2006. The decomposition results show that the …
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high school and college graduates by providing a comprehensive, multidimensional decomposition of wages across both time …
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This study provides strong evidence for an increase in wage inequality induced by skillbiased technological change in the UK manufacturing industry between 1991 and 2006. Using individual level data from the BHPS and industry level data from the OECD, wage regressions are estimated which...
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This paper utilizes the self-employed to analyze the observed increase in the educational earnings premium in the 1980's. The paper compares the predictions of the signaling and human capital models in response to an exogenous demand shock such as a skill-biased technological change. Since the...
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suggests that demand shifts favoring skilled workers during the period. The decomposition of labor demand shifts shows that …
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