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reduced life satisfaction and underutilised human capital. Given that Korean females are better educated than males, and they … also face more discrimination in the labour market, the consequences of overeducation are likely to differ by gender. Using …
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We document a substantial gender gap in China's gender-blind university admissions system: equally qualified female … concentrated among students with strong gender stereotype beliefs and disappears among those with weak stereotype beliefs. Our … findings demonstrate that gender-blind institutional design alone is insufficient to ensure equal access when men and women …
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To obtain a more complete understanding of the persisting gender earnings gap in Germany, this paper investigates both … the cross-sectional and biographical dimension of gender inequalities. Using an Oaxaca Blinder decomposition, we show that … the gender gap in annual earnings is largely driven by women's lower work experience and intensive margin of labor supply …
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evidence that these findings have implications for the effectiveness of gender quotas. …
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degree of mobility across genders, with a higher mobility level for daughters than for sons. The reason for this gender gap … education of their most educated parent, regardless of their gender and this correlation is higher for female than for male …
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