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firms in China over 2004-2007, we find that foreign affiliates from countries with a more gender-equal culture tend to … raises China's aggregate total factor productivity by 5%, of which spillovers from multinationals account for 19%. …
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Over the course of China's economic reforms, a pronounced divergence in the labor force participation patterns of rural …
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Over the course of China's economic reforms, a pronounced divergence in the labor force participation patterns of rural …
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Using a comprehensive individual panel dataset in China and an event study method, we examined the effects of having a …
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firms in China over 2004-2007, we find that foreign affiliates from countries with a more gender-equal culture tend to … raises China’s aggregate total factor productivity by 5%, of which spillovers from multinationals account for 19%. …
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from foreign direct investment (FDI) to domestic IT firms influencing higher shares of female employment: learning …
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economic growth, education, and social norms. Looking more broadly at improving women's access to quality employment, a …
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Women consistently work less in the labor market and earn lower wages than men. While economic empowerment of women is an important objective in itself, women's economic activity also matters as a condition for sustained economic growth. The political debate on the labor market impacts of...
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Using rich longitudinal register data from Denmark, we show that the allocation of mothers between the competitive private sector and the family-friendly public sector significantly changes around the birth of their first child. Specifically, mothers – post first childbirth – are...
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empirically investigate the dynamics and drivers of gender gaps in employment rates, wages and workhours during the pandemic … experienced a major decline in their employment rate and workhours, as well as gender segregation in the most affected industries …
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