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investigates the role of natives' gender norms in the labor market integration of female immigrants. To analyze the role of natives …' gender norms, we exploit intertemporal, interregional, and age-specific variation in female-to-male labor force participation … finding is due to the cultural assimilation of female immigrants to native women's gender norms, and not the result of …
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daycare quality for young children leads respondents to recommend greater daycare use and longer working hours for mothers and … fathers by about 1 hour per week. Respondents who hold more egalitarian gender beliefs, those with tertiary education, native …
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This paper focuses on the impact that gender segregation in the labour market exerts on the underemployment gender gap …, especially for women. Furthermore, we conclude that the gender gap in underemployment is mainly due to the different distribution … of male and female workers across occupations and industries. Additionally, the different impact by gender that working …
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by gender disparities in non-local employment, with mothers being more likely to give up non-local employment compared to … show that 75 percent of the effect of the birth of a first child on the overall gender gap in employment is accounted for …We study the effect of childbirth on local and non-local employment dynamics for both men and women using Belgian …
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by gender disparities in non-local employment, with mothers being more likely to give up non-local employment compared to … show that 75 percent of the effect of the birth of a first child on the overall gender gap in employment is accounted for …We study the effect of childbirth on local and non-local employment dynamics for both men and women using Belgian …
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year after the first child is born, mothers’ annual earnings drop by 11% while men’s remain unchanged. The gender gap is …
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by gender disparities in non-local employment, with mothers being more likely to give up non-local employment compared to … show that 75 percent of the effect of the birth of a first child on the overall gender gap in employment is accounted for …We study the effect of childbirth on local and non-local employment dynamics for both men and women using Belgian …
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United States to study the narrowing of the gender gap in local labor markets. We .nd that deregulation reduced the gender …
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addition, even if it is approaching a gender-equal split, the withincouple division of housework barely passes the point at … aligns broadly with traditional theories of the household, yet the role of the 'doing-gender' hypothesis is non-negligible. …
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research on gender inequality in access to self-employment, the gender gap in pensions, and the emerging topic of a gender gap … the gender wage gap—a central issue—and of course the still far from equal sharing of housework, the chapter also reviews … in wealth, attempting to highlight the paths between the various facets of gender inequality. Throughout the review, much …
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