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and pregnancy. In terms of labour market outcomes, we consider discrimination in hiring, remuneration, promotion, and … children, during pregnancy, and during their fertile years. In contrast, men often experience no adverse effects or even a …
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The Labor Standards Law of Taiwan requires employers to offer maternity and pregnancy benefits. Because these … experience a relative decline in employment, wages, or both. Using data from Taiwan's Manpower Utilization Survey for the years … 1978-96, the authors find that in those sectors of the economy covered by the legislation, wages and employment of young …
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A number of studies have shown that women’s and men’s wages relate to parenthood in general and to parental leave in … influence paid work. This study uses Swedish register data to analyse the association between care leave and wages among mothers …
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wages and real wages. The second section of this report outlines how real wages in the region remain further from pre … in the world of work to facilitate appropriate adjustments to workers’ wages in Latin America and the Caribbean. …
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