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Although the gender wage gap in the U.S. has narrowed, women's career trajectories diverge from men's after the birth … datasets show insignificant gender differentials in access to employer-subsidized child care and access to scheduling …
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Using administrative data from Sweden, I study an internationally unique parental leave policy that rewarded parents with a financial bonus as a function of their division of paid parental leave. Results from a birthdate based regression discontinuity design show that the policy significantly...
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While the gender pay gap between men and women in Germany remains at 18 percent, this figure is not the same for all … employees. There are, for example, major differences by age. Beginning at age 30, the gender pay gap increases sharply and … remains constantly high at 20 percent until retirement. Closely related to this is the gender care gap, the difference in …
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, particularly among men, up to 13 years after the birth of the first child. One reason for the gender difference in the association …
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labour market dimensions. Gender inequalities are further aggravated among people with children. Women with children under 16 … to be more effective if combined with advances in breaking up traditional gender roles. …
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