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findings suggest that in Vietnam gender-specific preferences for nonmonetary job characteristics play a key role in the … narrowing of gender gaps in educational attainment over the past half-century. This paper examines the gender wage gap in … Vietnam and shows that a nontrivial part of the gap is associated with occupational sorting. The paper considers three …
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findings suggest that in Vietnam gender-specific preferences for nonmonetary job characteristics play a key role in the … narrowing of gender gaps in educational attainment over the past half-century. This paper examines the gender wage gap in … Vietnam and shows that a nontrivial part of the gap is associated with occupational sorting. The paper considers three …
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Occupational segregation and pay gaps by gender remain large while many of the constraints traditionally believed to be …
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This paper studies the consequences of a curriculum reform of the last two years of high school in one of the German federal states on the share of male and female students who complete degrees in STEM subjects and who later work in STEM occupations. The reform had two important aspects: (i) it...
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In this paper, we exploit new data to assess gender differences in pre-labor market specialization among the college … educated and highlight how those differences have evolved over time. We highlight new results pertaining to gender differences … indices in potential wage space that measure gender differences in major choice and separately the subsequent occupational …
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