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statistical purposes. This article uses CWHS data to examine trends in men’s real wage-and-salary earnings from 1981 through 2014 …. It first describes broad trends for all men aged 25–59. Then it describes the trends over that same span for men in each … cohort. A series of charts shows how mean’s real wages changed over time both across age groups and across birth cohorts …
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This paper provides new evidence on wage premiums for men in relation to marriage and cohabitation. Using data from the … cohabitation wage premium, albeit smaller than the marriage premium, for white and black men but not for Hispanic men. The wage …
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-college prime-age men over the last four decades is estimated to have raised their labor force exit propensity by 0.49 percentage …
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been largely driven by greater dispersion in hourly wages, although declining hours of work among low-education young men … demonstrates that lifetime earnings inequality has increased over the past 30 years. We first explore how starting wages and wage … results are consonant with the data on starting wages and wage growth. Finally, we show that the increase in inequality has …
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for white men, extend the analysis to African American men, then explain the within and between race differentials. We …. Men who never change marital status play a significant role in white cross-sectional estimates …
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In this paper, we estimate the returns on schooling for young men and women in Turkey using the exogenous and … among 18- to 26-year-olds, the return from an extra year of schooling is almost zero for men and 3.8 percent for women. The … alters the schooling distributions of men and women differently, thus the average causal effect we estimate puts a higher …
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Research on the gender earnings divide so far mostly focuses on the gender gap in hourly wages which, due to its …, women accumulated 49.8 % less earnings than men. Thus, the GLEG is more than twice as high as the current German gender pay … snapshot nature, is inappropriate to capture the biographical dimension of gendered pay. With the 'gender lifetime earnings gap …
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prime age men born 1935 through 1974 that covers earnings between 1960 and 2009. Over this period, the German labor market …
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age men born 1935 through 1974 that covers earnings between 1960 and 2009. Over this period, the German labor market …
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