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The chapter examines how the various dimensions of economic inequality between men and women are analyzed today. Beyond the gender wage gap—a central issue—and of course the still far from equal sharing of housework, the chapter also reviews research on gender inequality in access to...
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measures of gender sectoral segregation in employment on a panel database consisting of 10 sectors and 11 countries during 1960 … and gender segregation. Increasing labor productivity depresses gender segregation at initial phases of structural change …. However, further productivity gains beyond a certain threshold of sectoral development increases gender segregation. Country …
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Austria is one of the countries with persistently high gender segregation in combination with a high matching of … training and occupations. In this context, we analyse how educational and occupational segregation interact in the male … welfare (EHW). We discuss how atypical education can reduce gender segregation in the labour market and whether automation …
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This paper studies the labor market effects of a large employer-borne payroll tax cut for unemployed women, introduced in Italy since 2013. I combine social security data with several empirical approaches, leveraging the time-limited application of the tax scheme and discontinuities in...
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Das Bildungsniveau der Frauen hat sich dem der Männer angeglichen. Das Gehaltsniveau nicht. Akademikerinnen verdienen fünf Jahre nach dem Abschluss durchschnittlich 20 Prozent weniger als Akademiker des gleichen Jahrgangs. Ein hoher Anteil von Frauen in einem Studienfach oder Beruf geht einher...
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