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activities employing the 2000-2001 UK Time Use Survey. We find that, unconditionally, white females manage to stretch their time … multitasking than whites, with Pakistani and Bangladeshi males spending the least time. The gap is present for both ethnic minority … males and females, although females in general engage more in multitasking. The effect is also heterogeneous across …
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activities employing the 2000-2001 UK Time Use Survey. We find that, unconditionally, white females manage to stretch their time … multitasking than whites, with Pakistani and Bangladeshi males spending the least time. The gap is present for both ethnic minority … males and females, although females in general engage more in multitasking. The effect is also heterogeneous across …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010271380
activities employing the 2000-2001 UK Time Use Survey. We find that, unconditionally, white females manage to "stretch" their … multitasking than whites, with Pakistani and Bangladeshi males spending the least time. The gap is present for both ethnic minority … males and females, although females in general engage more in multitasking. The effect is also heterogeneous across …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008564706
females in the UK have a higher probability to participate in the labor force than non-white females. Non-white females spend …
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females in the UK have a higher probability to participate in the labor force than non-white females. Non-white females spend …
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females in the UK have a higher probability to participate in the labour force than non-white females. Non-white females spend …
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in the UK have a higher probability to participate in the labor force than non-white females. Non-white females spend …
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This paper looks at the evolution of the labour markets in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania since the beginning of transition (in some respects since 1996/1998) until 2003, with a particular focus on labour force participation. How did labour supply in the Baltic countries respond to changes in...
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Evidence from the American Time Use Survey 2003-12 suggests the existence of small but statistically significant racial/ethnic differences in time spent not working at the workplace. Minorities, especially men, spend a greater fraction of their workdays not working than do white non-Hispanics....
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