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This paper traces the origins and early history of perceived gender differences in absenteeism in Great Britain and the … policy makers referred to gender differences in absenteeism to motivate wage discrimination. …
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This paper explores the short-and long-term effects on wages of absence from work for young highly attached skilled male and female workers in West Germany. The analysis distinguishes different types of career absence: unemployment, maternity leave for female workers, compulsory service for male...
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This paper studies gender differences in the extent to which social preferences affect workers' shirking decisions … more strongly to decreased monitoring, but no significant gender difference in the extent to which workers are influenced …
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Following the arrival of the first child, women's absence rates soar and become less predictable due to the greater frequency of their own sickness and the need to care for sick children. In this paper, we argue that this fall in presenteeism in the workplace hurts women's wages, not only...
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increase in single-parent households may be contributing to the growing gender gap in education, as boys are more vulnerable to …
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absence and mental health, obtained through rich registry data. Our results show that gender does not significantly explain …
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