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This paper presents on three new styled facts: first, schools of public affairs hire many economists; second, those economists are disproportionately female; and third, salaries in schools of public affairs are, on average, lower than salaries in mainline departments of economics. We seek to...
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This paper examines the empirical relationship between early employment activity and school continuation decisions for American women ages 16 to 24. We formulate a sequential schooling choice model that guides our exploration of these crucial life-cycle decisions. Our estimation strategy takes...
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