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Women’s career development does not simply lag behind that of men, but may proceed in a completely different manner …, and yet, to date, only a few career models attempt to incorporate women’s varying life experiences. Indeed, the … is no single typical working pattern for modern women. It is clear that while traditional male career development models …
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unearned wages (as women drop out of the labor market), loss of human capital, and selection into more child …
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Women are underrepresented in economics. This underrepresentation concerns undergraduates, postgraduates, and tenured … fragmented empirical literature on women's underrepresentation in economics. The model is based on Akerlof's and Kranton's (2002 …) model of identity. The question of whether women's underrepresentation may be suboptimal and a cause for concern is also …
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