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territorial differences in a) the educational level of white women, b) the gender-race composition of the labor force, c) the …
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Using the 2005-2007 American Community Survey, we analyze the occupational segregation of workers by race and ethnicity …
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Over the past 50 years, the U.S. and several European labor markets have undergone two most incisive developments: job market polarization and deunionization. In this paper, we argue that routine-biased technical change is not only the driving force behind polarization, as prevalently assumed,...
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opposite gender human capital and the analysis of its effect on the earning profiles of unique human capital holders. The … overwhelming research aim is to better understand the possible reasons behind gender wage disparities, focusing on the unique … features of male and female human capital and their returns. When assessing the gender pay disparities, variation of human …
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Spanish regions; nevertheless we consider that gender wage discrimination could also have effects on it. The existence of a …
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for formal-informal wage gap within gender groups, the semi-parametric estimates suggest that the observed formal …
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