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The Gender Earnings Gap in Britain [PDF]
The earnings gap between male and female employees is substantial and persistent. Using new data for Britain, this paper shows that an important contribution to this gap is made by the workplace in which the employee works.
Karen Mumford, Peter N Smith
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ABSTRACT Water pollution due to hazardous dyes is a severe issue that requires investigation through sustainable and cost‐effective approaches. In the current scenario, biochar, a carbon‐rich material derived from biomass, has found significant importance as an alternative to traditional adsorbents like activated carbon.
Avanish Kumar +4 more
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Job Mobility and Wage Dynamics [PDF]
Matched employer-employee data research has found that workersf wages are affected by the characteristics of the firms they work in, and that higher skilled workers tend to be employed by higher paying firms.
David C Mare, Dean R Hyslop
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Abstract To solidify their power over society, totalitarian regimes will usually eliminate any dissent, any perceived threats early on. These threats include not only political enemies but also educated and independent segments of society, such as professional associations.
Michael Hortsch
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Short-Run and Long-Run Prospects for Female Earnings [PDF]
This paper discussed the prospects for female earnings relative to male earnings. The determinants of the general level of earnings (female and male) are not considered.
Victor R. Fuchs
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Digital tracking, gamification, social media, and AI: How technology influences motivation
Abstract Digital tools, from activity trackers and calorie‐counting apps to learning platforms and AI‐coaches, underlie much of consumers' goal pursuit. Yet features that inspire motivation can also undermine it. When do technologies motivate, and when do they backfire?
Kaitlin Woolley, Marissa A. Sharif
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The Effects of Changes in Women's Labor Market Attachment on Redistribution Under the Social Security Benefit Formula [PDF]
Studies using data from the early 1990s suggested that while the progressive Social Security benefit formula succeeded in redistributing benefits from individuals with high earnings to individuals with low earnings, it was much less successful in ...
Alan L. Gustman +2 more
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The double bind of beauty work
Abstract Despite marketing's influence on beauty standards, beauty work, defined as practices performed to enhance physical appearance, is underexplored in marketing. We review existing research and introduce a conceptual framework around a central tension: Consumers are pressured to alter their bodies to meet societally enforced beauty standards, yet ...
Rosanna K. Smith +2 more
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Corporate Social Responsibility Costs and Earnings Management of Oil and Gas Firms in Nigeria [PDF]
Abasiakan Monday Etukeren +2 more
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