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of national institutions and culture appear to play a role in the differential labor-market outcomes of men and women. …
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of national institutions and culture appear to play a role in the differential labor-market outcomes of men and women. …
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of national institutions and culture appear to play a role in the differential labor-market outcomes of men and women. …
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panel dataset of employees from Latin America's largest MFI to show that gender gaps favouring men for promotion exist … officers in the sales division, the gender gap in promotion and wages reverses. Finally, female employees tend to work with …
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panel dataset of employees from Latin America's largest MFI to show that gender gaps favouring men for promotion exist … officers in the sales division, the gender gap in promotion and wages reverses. Finally, female employees tend to work with …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011646234
of national institutions and culture appear to play a role in the differential labor-market outcomes of men and women …
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This study examines gender differences in the career development of young white-collar workers during the first years of their career. In the descriptive analysis the hierarchical level of the first job and the job mobility of men and women are compared. Then, in the econometric part of the...
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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 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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011840588