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happens once women complete a STEM degree? We use the UK Quarterly Labour Force Survey to trace out gender differences in STEM … persistence over the career. We find a continuous process whereby women are more likely to exit STEM than men. Among holders of … STEM undergraduate degrees, women are more likely to obtain a non- STEM master's degree. Then, after entering the labour …
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happens once women complete a STEM degree? We use the UK Quarterly Labour Force Survey to trace out gender differences in STEM … persistence over the career. We find a continuous process whereby women are more likely to exit STEM than men. Among holders of … STEM undergraduate degrees, women are more likely to obtain a nonSTEM master's degree. Then, after entering the labour …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013209726
The chapter examines how the various dimensions of economic inequality between men and women are analyzed today. Beyond … large and comparable data sets or to conventional approaches that limit the possibilities to compare men and women. …
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This paper aims to pursue a deeper understanding of gendered within-couple allocation of time into paid work and housework in heterosexual dual-earner couples. Relying on the second wave of Harmonised European Time Use Survey (HETUS) data for 10 European countries, we estimate spousal relative...
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. Training is potentially important in compensating for the effects of children, especially for women who left education after …
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. Training is potentially important in compensating for the effects of children, especially for women who left education after …
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. Training is potentially important in compensating for the effects of children, especially for women who left education after …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012870170
in compensating for the effects of children, especially for women who left education after completing high school, but …
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Skills shortage in the fields of Sciences, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) poses a significant … proficiency in Information and Communication Technology (ICT), and their career preferences in the STEM domain. Based on … representative data for German teenagers, our study shows that female adolescents are less likely to choose a career in STEM unless …
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We analyze the relationship between temporal flexibility at work (i.e., the ability to vary or change the time of beginning or ending work) and the motherhood wage gap of working parents, in the US. To that end, we first characterize temporal flexibility at work using the 2017-2018 Leave and Job...
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