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-determining factors (for instance, labor-market participation, wages, care) are still subject to, among other things, gender distinctions …
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In this paper, I examine the relationship between patrilocal norms that dictate elderly coresidence between parents and sons, and the sex ratio at birth. I argue that concerns over old age support are critical in explaining excess mortality among daughters. First, I demonstrate that sex ratios...
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, gender and education and strongly affect lifecycle wage profiles. The largest effects can be observed for younger cohorts in …
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, gender and education and strongly affect lifecycle wage profiles. The largest effects can be observed for younger cohorts in …
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Employment trends in the U.S. were similar across age groups in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s: male employment rates declined or were flat at all ages and female employment rates increased or were flat at all ages. But employment trends diverged more recently, with employment rising at older ages...
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The aim of the paper is to evaluate the main gender impacts generated by the recent Brazilian pension reform. The …
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