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employment and wages between the mid-2000s and the late-2010s emphasizing the gender dimension from the viewpoint of the task …. (ii) The employment structure is considerably more biased towards high-RTC jobs in Latin America than in OECD countries …, for both genders. (iii) There was an increase in the employment participation of low-RTC jobs during the period under …
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. Mobility patterns among workers are found to differ significantly along the lines of gender, caste, education, wealth, and …The present study contributes to the limited literature on labor mobility in India using the India Human Development … logistic regression, and wage regressions for this study. The results show significant mobility across sectors in the economy …
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This paper defines informal sector employment and decomposes the difference in earnings between formal and informal … and considering self-selection of individuals into different employment types, we find a significant informal employment …
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variables on the employment, labor force participation, and unemployment rates of 5-year age interval categories—all derived … employment rates of young individuals below the age of 25—as compared to the older workers—in countries with youth minimum wages … wages, increases in the level of (youth) minimum wages exert a substantial negative impact on the employment rate for young …
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world, but less evidence of improvements in the gender wage gap. Using an instrumental variables strategy that relies on … and growth. Our findings are among the few that show some movement toward improvements in the gender wage gap in a …
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year after the first child is born, mothers’ annual earnings drop by 11% while men’s remain unchanged. The gender gap is …
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This paper analyzes the historical evidence of the gender gap in employment and wages in Mexico. We construct … consistent time series from 1988:Q1 to 2019:Q4 using employment surveys, and estimate a model of labor participation in the … formal market and wages for each gender and quarter, correcting selection biases. Based on these results, we implement a …
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the unemployment rate. Gender impact was noticeable especially in the employment decrease periods. For data after the year …Discrimination based on gender is commonly observed on labor markets, although its scale and symptoms are different … with regard to country and are subject to changes over time. Gender-related diverse flows on the labor market constitute …
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This paper uses the task-content-of-occupations framework to analyze trends in employment and wages of female and male …: nonroutine cognitive, routine cognitive, nonroutine manual, and routine manual. Decomposing the changes in employment shares into … between-industry changes and within-industry changes across occupational categories reveals that within-industry employment …
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Using rich administrative and household survey data spanning 34 years from 1985 to 2018, we document a series of new … informal to formal) employment are relatively negative (positive) and large in magnitude, dispersed, negatively (positively …) skewed, and less leptokurtic. Our results suggest that informal employment is an imperfect insurance mechanism. …
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