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leadership positions reported the highest level of subjective life satisfaction. For women, no statistically significant … differences were observed among women in high-level managerial positions, women who worked in non-high-level positions, and women … who specialized in household production, with no market work. Only women who were unemployed reported lower levels of life …
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for men and women at two opposite poles of the labour market: high level managerial / leadership positions and …
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market, that is, on the unequal distribution of women and men across different occupations and on the effects of this …, as opposed to a more "male" job, affects only women's wages negatively. This result remains stable after controlling for … affect pay in management positions (evaluative discrimination) and are even more severe for women (allocative discrimination …
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the devaluation of women's work, we find wage penalties for female occupations in management only in large firms. This …
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Working-time political debates often focus on options for flexible and variable working hours. Meanwhile, employees' desire for more time sovereignty is gaining relevance. Although working time preferences and their impact on the German labor market are investigated in numerous studies, findings...
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Remittances from Germany are substantial. Cross-border transfers to family and friendship networks outside Germany are not only made by foreigners. Many naturalized migrants send money home as well. Here, we focus on transnational networks and gender-specific determinants of remittances from the...
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leadership positions reported the highest level of subjective life satisfaction. For women, no statistically significant … differences were observed among women in high-level managerial positions, women who worked in non-high-level positions, and women … who specialized in household production, with no market work. Only women who were unemployed reported lower levels of life …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011600941