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There is no evidence on the extent of public versus private wage differentials in Turkey. The main objective of this …, state owned enterprises and the formal private wage sector in Turkey. Selectivity corrected wage equations are estimated for …'s wages are at parity in public administration, there is a large gender wage- gap in the private sector. Lower private returns …
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differentials in the public administration, state owned enterprises and the formal private wage sector in Turkey. Selectivity … differentials between sectors by gender and between men and women by sector are carried out. Results indicate that when controlled … public administration, there is a large gender wage-gap in the private sector in favor of men. Private returns to schooling …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010262012
There is no evidence on the extent of public versus private wage differentials in Turkey. The main objective of this …, state owned enterprises and the formal private wage sector in Turkey. Selectivity corrected wage equations are estimated for …'s wages are at parity in public administration, there is a large gender wage- gap in the private sector. Lower private returns …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010369165
There is no evidence on the extent of public versus private wage differentials in Turkey. The main objective of this …, state owned enterprises and the formal private wage sector in Turkey. Selectivity corrected wage equations are estimated for …'s wages are at parity in public administration, there is a large gender wage- gap in the private sector. Lower private returns …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005738383
differentials in the public administration, state owned enterprises and the formal private wage sector in Turkey. Selectivity … differentials between sectors by gender and between men and women by sector are carried out. Results indicate that when controlled … public administration, there is a large gender wage-gap in the private sector in favor of men. Private returns to schooling …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005822524
In this paper, we examine whether the causes and patterns of Mexican rural female migration differ significantly from rural male migration. A number of hypotheses are discussed to explain why female migration may differ from male migration, with a particular emphasis on the role of migrant...
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Using Mexican survey data, a dynamic econometric model is estimated to test the effect of IRCA, NAFTA and border control expenditures on the flow of female and male migrant farm and non-farm labor from rural Mexico to the United States. We test for differential effects on male and female migration.
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Women's agricultural production is modeled as a sequential switching regression process determined by men's clearing labor capacity and women's harvest labor capacity. Results show that output was more often constrained by husband's clearing labor. However, men's economic contribution to...
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Women's agricultural production is modeled as a sequential switching regression process determined by men's clearing labor capacity and women's harvest labor capacity. Results show that output was more often constrained by husband's clearing labor. However, men's economic contribution to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005494091
Economic development in Japan prior to World War II involved the expansion of labor intensive manufacturing industries that employed a large proportion of women. This was accompanied by the growth in vocational education for women as well as for men. Was the growth in vocational education,...
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