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According to Becker's (1957) famous theory on discrimination, entrepreneurs with a strong prejudice against female workers forgo profits by submitting to their tastes. In a com- petitive market their firms lack efficiency and are therefore forced to leave. We present new empirical evidence for...
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manage to survive submit to market powers and increase their female workforce over time. -- firm survival ; profitability …
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manage to survive submit to market powers and increase their female workforce over time. -- Firm survival ; profitability …
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: profitability and labor productivity increase, while overheads and investment fall. In contrast, we find limited effects on pay …
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manage to survive submit to market powers and increase their female workforce over time. -- Firm survival ; profitability …
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to large increases in market value (5.4 percent), firm profitability, and long-term performance. In contrast, we find …
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: profitability and labor productivity increase, while overheads and investment fall. In contrast, we find limited effects on pay …
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