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Smith, James P. 56 Gray, Matthew 8 Böckerman, Petri 7 DeVaro, Jed 6 Hazans, Mihails 6 Kvasnicka, Michael 6 Neumayer, Eric 6 Pal, Sarmistha 6 Thomas, Duncan 6 Aydemir, Abdurrahman 5 Ilmakunnas, Pekka 5 Juster, F. Thomas 5 Waite, Matthew 5 Chaudhuri, Sarbajit 4 Drago, Robert 4 Even, William E. 4 Fehr, Ernst 4 Jurajda, Stepan 4 Lemos, Sara 4 Macpherson, David A. 4 Raut, Lakshmi K. 4 Rossi, Maximo 4 Welch, Finis 4 Welch, Finis R. 4 Bradbury, Bruce 3 Bukowski, Maciej 3 Carone, Giuseppe 3 Commission, Productivity 3 Cruces, Guillermo 3 Emmanuel, DUGUET 3 Jasso, Guillermina 3 Kapteyn, Arie 3 Laplagne, Patrick 3 Lewandowski, Piotr 3 Mokhtarian, Patricia 3 Murtough, Greg 3 Qu, Lixia 3 Rayton, Bruce A. 3 Salomon, Ilan 3 Troske, Kenneth R. 3
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WOMEN’S LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION AND THE DYNAMICS OF TRADITION
Hazan, Moshe; Maoz, Yishay D. - EconWPA - 2005
We present a model in which the social norms regarding women’s labor force participation (LFP) differ from the norms concerning men’s. Assuming that these norms depend on past rates of women LFP creates a gradual increase in women LFP.
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Competence, Knowledge, and the Labour Market. The Role of complementarities
Gatti, Donatella - EconWPA - 2005
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Globalization, Women’s Economic Rights and Forced Labor
Neumayer, Eric; Soysa, Indra de - EconWPA - 2005
Globalization critics are concerned that increased trade openness and foreign direct investment exacerbate existing economic disadvantages of women and foster conditions for forced labor. Defenders of globalization argue instead that as countries become more open and competition intensifies,...
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Demographic transition: implications for growth
Fang, Cai; Dewen, Wang - EconWPA - 2005
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Vignettes and Self Reported Work Disability
Kapteyn, Arie; Smith, James P.; VanSoest, Arthur - EconWPA - 2005
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NüFUS ARTISI SORUNU
Gürak, H. - EconWPA - 2005
H. Gürak’ýn “ekonomik büyüme ve küresel ekonomi” kitabýndan
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Female Labor Supply: Theory and Estimation -- Introduction
Smith, James P. - EconWPA - 2005
This Introduction has a threefold purpose: (1)to relate the volume to the existing literature so that the reader is better able to appreciate the motivation for the essays, the problems they are attempting to resolve, and their departure from conventional methods of analysis; (2)to highlight the...
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Measuring the Measurable: Why Can't We Agree on the Number of Telecommuters in the U.S.?
Mokhtarian, Patricia; Salomon, Ilan; Choo, Sangho - EconWPA - 2005
Using telecommuting as a case study, we demonstrate that definitions, measurement instruments, sampling and sometimes vested interests affect the quality and utility even of seemingly objective and “measurable” data. Little consensus exists with respect to the definition of telecommuting, or...
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Fertility and Female Labor Supply in Latin America: New Causal Evidence
Cruces, Guillermo; Galiani, Sebastian - EconWPA - 2005
We study the effect of fertility on maternal labor supply in Argentina and Mexico exploiting a source of exogenous variability in family size first introduced by Angrist and Evans (1998) for the United States. We find that the estimates for the US can be generalized both qualitatively and...
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Interrelationships Between Labor and Capital Adjustment Decisions
Narazani, Edlira - EconWPA - 2004
This paper intends to provide empirical evidence on the interrelationship between employment and capital adjustment decisions. A fixed-effect logit model is employed to estimate this interrelationship using a data set of large Italian firms. Whereas some firms prefer to hire substantially in the...
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