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-generation immigrants, both women and men, from source countries with more gender equality (as measured by the World Economic Forum’s Global …There is a well-known gender difference in time allocation within the household, which has important implications for … gender differences in labor market outcomes. We ask how malleable this gender difference in time allocation is to culture. In …
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We study the impact of selection bias on the gender pay gap, focusing on post 1981 period. Previous work on this …, we find that, after adjusting for selection, there were large declines in the raw and the unexplained gender wage gaps … account for selection. Our results suggest that women's relative wage offers have increased over this period. However …
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We study the impact of selection bias on estimates of the gender pay gap, focusing on whether the gender pay gap has … find robust evidence that, after controlling for selection, there were large declines in the raw and the unexplained gender ….204 log points. These declines are larger than estimates that do not account for selection. Our results suggest that women …
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We study the impact of selection bias on estimates of the gender pay gap, focusing on whether the gender pay gap has … find robust evidence that, after controlling for selection, there were large declines in the raw and the unexplained gender ….204 log points. These declines are larger than estimates that do not account for selection. Our results suggest that women …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013224097
We study the impact of selection bias on estimates of the gender pay gap, focusing on whether the gender pay gap has … find robust evidence that, after controlling for selection, there were large declines in the raw and the unexplained gender ….204 log points. These declines are larger than estimates that do not account for selection. Our results suggest that women …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013225788
We study the impact of selection bias on estimates of the gender pay gap, focusing on whether the gender pay gap has … find robust evidence that, after controlling for selection, there were large declines in the raw and the unexplained gender ….204 log points. These declines are larger than estimates that do not account for selection. Our results suggest that women …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012533907
Using the New Immigrant Survey, we investigate the impact of immigrant women’s own labor supply prior to migrating and … female labor supply in their source country on their labor supply and wages in the US. Women migrating from higher female … labor supply countries work more in the US. Most of this effect remains after controlling for the women’s own labor supply …
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There are large international differences in the gender pay gap. In some developed countries in 2010-2012, women were … close to earnings parity with men, while in others large gaps remained. Since women and men have different average levels of … education and experience and commonly work in different industries and occupations, multiple factors can influence the gender …
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significantly so). Further, gender inequity in source countries is associated with son preference in fertility among immigrants. For … immigrants from source countries with less gender equity. Finally, we find no evidence of sex selection for the general …
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significantly so). Further, gender inequity in source countries is associated with son preference in fertility among immigrants. For … immigrants from source countries with less gender equity. Finally, we find no evidence of sex selection for the general …
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