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marital status and computer usage on wages. Within-twin estimates indicate that, unlike education, job tenure and union status …, neither marital status nor computer usage have a large or significant effect on wages …Both marital status and computer usage on the job have been found to increase earnings by as much as two additional …
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Previous studies show that immigrants married to natives earn higher wages than immigrants married to other immigrants …
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The entry of married women into the labor force and the rise in women's relative wages are amongst the most notable … discontinued growth in female labor supply and wages since the 1990s is a consequence of growing inequality. Our hypothesis is that … their participation and wages. We show that the slowdown in participation and wage growth was concentrated among women …
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distribution of wages in the United States. Analysis of data from the periodic CPS computer use supplements over the years 1984 …-2003 reveals that the positive association between workplace computer use and wages declines at higher skill levels, with the … sample frame, however, the net association between rising computer use and the distribution of wages was quite limited. For …
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