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role played by the family for individual wages. We present a simple model of dual-earner households facing a trade … considerably larger shares of the gender wage gap than does the standard decomposition. …
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role played by the family for individual wages. We present a simple model of dual-earner households facing a trade … considerably larger shares of the gender wage gap than does the standard decomposition. …
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different analytical strategies by comparing siblings with different birth-order positions (i) within the same family (within-family … design) and (ii) between different families (between-family design). In our analyses, we confirmed the expected birth …
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the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. Imputing socioeconomic status of family of origin from first names, we document a …
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Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), this article examines whether gender wage … gender wage gap decomposition on the basis of a correlated random effects model. Main results show that agreeableness and … the gender wage gap, analyses show that although gender differences in openness and agreeableness explain small parts of …
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Personality traits, gender wage gap, private retirement provision. - Persönlichkeitsmerkmale, Lohnlücke, Rentenvorsorge …
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This paper studies the causal effect of birth spacing (i.e., the age difference between siblings) on personality traits. We use longitudinal data from a large British cohort which has been followed from birth until age 42. Following earlier studies, we employ miscarriages between the first and...
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