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study helps us better understand the trend of the female labor supply in urban China. It sheds light on the impact of gender … urban China from 1995 to 2018. We find that an increase in husbands' wages reduces the labor force participation rate of … married women with similar education levels. Controlling for gender identity in particular, an aversion to the wife earning …
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China and sheds light on the impact of gender identity, welfare inequalities across families, and the well-being of … urban China from 1995 to 2018. We find that an increase in husbands’ wages reduces the labor force participation rate of … married women with similar education levels. Controlling for gender identity—in particular, an aversion to the wife earning …
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This paper analyzes the historical evidence of the gender gap in employment and wages in Mexico. We construct … formal market and wages for each gender and quarter, correcting selection biases. Based on these results, we implement a … Blinder-Oaxaca (1973) and Mulligan-Rubinstein (2008) decomposition to estimate the gender gap in wages. Our results suggest …
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facilitate their employment. -- Labor force participation ; China ; childcare ; eldercare ; migrants ; population census ; urban …
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We employ data from the three most recent Chinese population censuses to consider married, urban women's labor force participation decisions in the context of their families and their residential locations. We are particularly interested in how the presence in the household of preschool and...
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