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We use administrative tax data to analyze the cumulative, long-run effects of California’s 2004 Paid Family Leave Act (CPFL) on women’s employment, earnings, and childbearing.
Martha J. Bailey +3 more
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The Gender Application Gap: Do Men and Women Apply for the Same Jobs?
Men and women tend to hold different jobs. Are these differences present already in the types of jobs men and women apply for? Using administrative data on job applications made by the universe of Danish unemployment insurance recipients, we provide ...
Jonas Fluchtmann +3 more
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Breaking Gender Barriers: Experimental Evidence on Men in Pink-Collar Jobs
I investigate men’s limited entry into female-dominated sectors through a large-scale field experiment. The design exogenously varies recruitment messages by showing photographs of current workers (male or female) and providing information on the share ...
Alexia Delfino
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Careers and Intergenerational Income Mobility
This paper uses census microdata linked with tax records to quantify the contribution of occupations to intergenerational income mobility. We document substantial segregation into occupations by parental income.
C. Haeck, Jean-William P. Laliberté
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Dynamics of the Gender Gap for Young Professionals in the Financial and Corporate Sectors
Marianne Bertrand +2 more
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Gender Differences in Financial Reporting Decision-Making: Evidence from Accounting Conservatism
Bill Francis +3 more
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Spousal Control and Intra-household Decision Making: An Experimental Study in the Philippines
N. Ashraf
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Health Capital and the Prenatal Environment: The Effect of Ramadan Observance during Pregnancy
D. Almond, B. Mazumder
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Misperceived Social Norms: Women Working Outside the Home in Saudi Arabia
The American Economic Review, 2020We show that the vast majority of young married men in Saudi Arabia privately support women working outside the home (WWOH) and substantially underestimate support by other similar men.
Leonardo Bursztyn +2 more
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Innovative Ideas and Gender (In)Equality
The American Economic ReviewThis paper analyzes recognition of women's innovative ideas compared to men's using bibliometric data in economics, mathematics, and sociology. I establish similarities between papers to construct relevant counterfactual citations. On average, all-female
Marlène Koffi
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