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the gender gaps in paid and unpaid work through the lockdown and recovery phases. The first month of the national lockdown …
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the gender gaps in paid and unpaid work through the lockdown and recovery phases. The first month of the national lockdown …
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gender neutral. Given the large pre-existing gender gaps in employment, in absolute terms, more men lost employment than … employed than men who were employed pre-lockdown. India has amongst the most unequal gender division of household work globally … housework per day increased post-lockdown. This seems to be driven by increased male unemployment. The time spent with friends …
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This paper discusses the various causal relations between unemployment and participation to the labor market, notably … various exogenous variations jointly affect unemployment and participation. Empirical tests based on time-series of OECD … unemployment rates. A variance decomposition exercise indicates that, in Continental Europe, participation is driven in the short …
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This study investigates whether and when during the life cycle women fall behind in terms of career progression because of children. We use 1987-1997 Norwegian panel data that contain information on individuals' position in their career hierarchy as well as a direct measure of their promotions....
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the gender-neutrality of household economic decisions. For these studies, occupational segregation is a concern because … gender effect disappears after accounting for occupational segregation. While most two-earner families feature husbands in … marriage rather than gender bias within married couples as the primary explanation for the prioritization of husbands' careers …
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This study investigates whether and when during the life cycle women fall behind in terms of career progression because of children. We use 1987-1997 Norwegian panel data that contain information on individuals' position in their career hierarchy as well as a direct measure of their promotions....
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, women experience longer unemployment and a slightly smaller hourly wage loss after job loss, suggesting that displaced women … trade off job flexibilities to longer job search without widening the gender pay gap. Also, we show that women who are …
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women experience longer unemployment durations and comparable hourly wage losses. Displaced expectant mothers experience … female workers come through longer unemployment instead of higher losses in wages. …
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