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We analyze equally competitive spouses competing for promotion in their respective workplaces and show that an asymmetric equilibrium featuring household specialization can arise. Examples where the asymmetric equilibrium is welfare-superior to the symmetric equilibrium are highlighted. By...
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We analyze equally competitive spouses competing for promotion in their respective workplaces and show that an asymmetric equilibrium featuring household specialization can arise. Examples where the asymmetric equilibrium is welfare-superior to the symmetric equilibrium are highlighted. By...
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in the family will then result in women’s doing most of the household work. Such self-fulfilling prophecies can be … defeated: both affirmative action and family policy can make women spend more effort in the market, which can lead the economy … Arbeitgebers eine Beförderung auf einen höheren Karrierepfad lohnt. Dies führt dazu, dass sich Frauen auf die Familie …
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The career prospects of newly recruited employees differ substantially within an organization. The stars experience a considerable growth in earnings; others can hardly maintain their entry salaries. This article sheds light on the mechanisms generating the observed heterogeneity in earnings...
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