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find that NAFTA tariff reductions are associated with substantially reduced wage growth for married blue-collar women, much … married women workers less able to change their industry of employment than other workers. We find some support for an …-wage married women workers in their industry drop out of the labor market in response to their industry's loss of tariff. However …
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find that NAFTA tariff reductions are associated with substantially reduced wage growth for married blue-collar women, much … married women workers less able to change their industry of employment than other workers. We find some support for an …-wage married women workers in their industry drop out of the labor market in response to their industry's loss of tariff. However …
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One contributor to the twentieth century rise in married women’s labor force participation was declining responsiveness … to husbands’ wages and other family income. Now that the rapid rise in married women’s participation has slowed and even … begun to reverse, this paper asks whether married women’s cross-wage elasticities have continued to fall. Using the outgoing …
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