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This study investigates whether the increases in connectivity across cities help reduce the gender gap in labor market outcomes —a question for which there is limited prior evidence. With its high level of gender disparity, South Korea provides an ideal setting to study this issue thanks to...
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This paper introduces and proposes a policy application for a new Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Index. The index is comprised of multiple measures of employers' human resource management outcomes and is designed to reflect employers' systemic EEO efforts. The index is applied to industry...
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Women are better at multitasking than men, right? This stereotype spurs a great deal of public interest. A stream of psychology studies has explored the question using lab experiments with stylized tasks and found inconclusive evidence. We use multitasking as a lens to understand the gender...
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This study applies the regression-based inequality decomposition technique to explain poverty and inequality trends in Cameroon. We also identify gender related factors which explain income disparities and discrimination based on the 2001 and 2007 Cameroon household consumption surveys. The...
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