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Gender inequality is much more than wage gaps. Indeed, one interesting case is how individuals allocate time among … different activities such as paid work, unpaid work and domestic work. This paper aims to quantify gender inequality in the time … use in unpaid care and home activities and to investigate the main drivers of gender gaps in Colombia using the National …
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that is shared by a large majority of wage earners. Second, the historical gender inequality in wage be reduced. Third … fundamentalism in Canada. Incidentally, we have discovered that Statistics Canada did a good job in designing the 2006 census …
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, teachers, and peers. We find no evidence of differential responses by gender. …
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lower wages for women, relatively higher productivity for part-timers). Interactions between gender and part-time suggest …
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influenced by gender, it is appropriate to account for this double selection process. This study uses the latest household survey … in Ghana to estimate gender wage gaps by correcting for this double selection process. We find that the average total … gender wage gap is positive and significant irrespective of the sample selection correction method used. Our results indicate …
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We explore whether there is a gender wage gap in one of the largest EU online labor markets, PeoplePerHour. Our unique … final agreement between employers and successful candidates. Using Heckman and OLS estimation methods we provide empirical … evidence for a statistically significant 4% gender wage gap among workers, at the project level. We also find that female …
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This paper studies the consequences of a curriculum reform of the last two years of high school in one of the German federal states on the share of male and female students who complete degrees in STEM subjects and who later work in STEM occupations. The reform had two important aspects: (i) it...
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