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economy the uniqueness of subjugation to military occupation contribute greatly to this result. In 2008, returns are lower … to education are higher for women than men in both countries; the gender gap has worsened in 2008, but more so for …
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economy and the uniqueness of subjugation to military occupation contribute greatly to this result. In 2008, returns are lower … to education are higher for women than men in both countries; the gender gap has worsened in 2008, but more so for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010500181
gender wage gap between 1985 and 2010 can be explained by a reduction in occupational segregation between the genders. The … attributed to changes in (selection corrected) skill prices. The impact of movements in skill prices on the reduction in gender …
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We examine how the gender of a sibling affects earnings, education and family formation. Identification is complicated … by parental preferences: if parents prefer certain sex compositions over others, children's gender affects not only the … based on the gender of the other twin. We find that the gender of the sibling influences both men and women, but in a …
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70% of scientists and engineers are men. We explore a potential determinant of this STEM gender gap using newly collected … assigned female math and science professors on occupation and postgraduate education. We find that, among high-ability female … students, being assigned a female professor leads to substantial increases in the probability of working in a STEM occupation …
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-- human capital ; returns to education ; gender inequality …
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graduates contributes to the gender pay gap, and the reasons underlying their distinct educational choices. The case of Greece … is examined due to the fact that it is an EU country with historically large gender discrepancies in earnings and … firstly estimated by gender. It is found that the subjects in which women are relatively over-represented (e.g. Education …
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economy the uniqueness of subjugation to military occupation contribute greatly to this result. In 2008, returns are lower … to education are higher for women than men in both countries; the gender gap has worsened in 2008, but more so for … in Turkey. -- returns to education ; Mincer equation ; gender ; Palestine ; Turkey …
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economy and the uniqueness of subjugation to military occupation contribute greatly to this result. In 2008, returns are lower … to education are higher for women than men in both countries; the gender gap has worsened in 2008, but more so for … in Turkey. -- Returns to Education ; Mincer Equation ; Gender ; Palestine ; Turkey …
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economy the uniqueness of subjugation to military occupation contribute greatly to this result. In 2008, returns are lower … to education are higher for women than men in both countries; the gender gap has worsened in 2008, but more so for … in Turkey. -- Returns to Education ; Mincer Equation ; Gender ; Palestine ; Turkey …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009260201