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threshold. Notably, retirement manifests significant gender heterogeneity in its influence on life satisfaction, leading to an …China's distinctive demographic landscape, early retirement policies, and deeply ingrained gender norms provide a … unique backdrop for investigating gender disparities in retirement and subjective well-being. Drawing upon data from the …
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endogenous variables. However, when one examines the three 'global' wellbeing metrics - happiness, life satisfaction and Cantril …Given recent controversies about the existence of a gender wellbeing gap we revisit the issue estimating gender …, confirming a gender wellbeing gap. The gap is apparent across countries and time and is robust to the inclusion of exogenous …
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analysis considers various experimental treatments and finds that the existence of gender differences depends crucially on the …
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The gender wage gap rises with experience. To what extent do firm policies mediate this rise? We use administrative … contribution of first employers to the rise in the gender wage gap, taking account of maternity events affecting a third of female … sorting of women to slower-growth firms accounts for a fifth of the gender growth gap. Women who have a child within 5 years …
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This paper examines gender differences among top business executives using a large executive-employer matched data set … which firm-level temporal flexibility and corporate culture can explain these gender differences. Although we find that … this sorting drives the gender pay gap. However, we do find evidence that corporate culture affects pay gaps within firms …
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effect is that initially routine-intensive local labor markets experienced greater occupational gender integration. College …
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This paper explores the importance of the home and school environments in explaining the gender gap in disruptive … behavior. We document large differences in the gender gap across key features of the home environment - boys do especially …-cognitive returns to parental inputs differ markedly by gender. Broken families are associated with worse parental inputs and boys' non …
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Many technology companies struggle to fill all their positions and to achieve gender parity in their ranks. One … explanation for gender disparities is the possibility that men and women differ in their willingness to work under competitive …
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Research on sex differences in humans documents gender differences in sensory, motor and spatial aptitudes. These … of gender based occupational segregation by 20-23 percent in 1970 and 2012. Eliminating selection on DOT variables …
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behavioral and academic outcomes is driven by gender gaps at the extremes of the outcome distribution. Using unconditional … distribution where the gender gaps are most pronounced. Accounting for the disproportionate effects of family environment on boys … at the tails substantially narrows the gender gap in high school dropout …
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