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gender norms and labor-supply expectations within a survey experiment among 2,000 German adolescents. Using a hypothetical …Gender gaps in labor-market outcomes often emerge with arrival of the first child. We investigate a causal link between …, significantly reduce girls' self-expected labor supply and thereby increase the expected gender difference in labor supply between …
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second-earner women adjust their income to benefit from the tax credit, while second-earner men do not. Second-earner women … holding more conservative gender norms are the ones who mostly reduce their income. This suggests that tax policies can … gender norms. …
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between gender norms and labor-supply expectations within a survey experiment among 2,000 German adolescents. Using a …Gender gaps in labor-market outcomes often emerge with the arrival of the first child. We investigate a causal link … norm towards mothers significantly reduce girls’ self-expected labor supply and thereby increase the expected gender …
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investigates the impact of gender norms on labor-supply expectations of adolescents. Chapter 3 analyzes the effects of the Corona …
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In this paper, we examine how pre-birth gender norms shape women's labor market trajectories and occupational choices … gender norms on earnings and labor supply post-childbirth. Our results show that traditional mothers experience a 18 … their degree of familyfriendliness, and pre-birth gender norms. We find that accounting for occupational sorting …
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bounds showing that gender norms significantly increase the weight placed on women's utility by 1.1-5.1%, leading to lower …, meaning that intra-household gender gaps in labor supply may reflect both gender norms and earning status. I use a novel … identification approach to disentangle the role of gender norms in intra-household labor supply by estimating collective labor supply …
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.4% standard deviation. Our measure of non-traditional gender norms is the share of women who disagree with the statement "men … variation in the share of individuals with non-traditional gender norms across birth-cohorts, survey year, education, and … associated with an increase in Japanese women's decision to work by 0.016 percentage points, the equivalent of an increase of 3 …
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I examine how one central aspect of the family environment - sibling sex composition - affects women's gender … for first-born women. I show that women with a brother acquire more traditional gender roles, as measured through their … mechanism, I provide evidence of increased gender-specialized parenting in families with mixed-sex children. Finally, I find …
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between gender norms and labor-supply expectations within a survey experiment among 2,000 German adolescents. Using a …Gender gaps in labor-market outcomes often emerge with the arrival of the first child. We investigate a causal link … norm towards mothers significantly reduce girls' self-expected labor supply and thereby increase the expected gender …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012314898
between gender norms and labor-supply expectations within a survey experiment among 2,000 German adolescents. Using a …Gender gaps in labor-market outcomes often emerge with the arrival of the first child. We investigate a causal link … norm towards mothers significantly reduce girls' self-expected labor supply and thereby increase the expected gender …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012504506