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Abstract This study uses data from two National Graduate Survey (NGS) cohorts—graduates of 2015 and graduates of 2020—to investigate how educational credentials impact differences in early career income between Indigenous and non‐Indigenous post‐secondary graduates in Canada and whether these differences are conditional on the labour market returns to ...
Kevin Mongeon, Janique Dubois
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Differences in Men’s and Women’s Wages in the Education Sector in the Baltic Sea Region States
In the presented study, we analyse the men and women wage differences in the education sector and in the group of people employed as professional teachers in the Baltic Sea Region countries.
Matuszewska-Janica Aleksandra
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The Decline of Abortion in Spain Over the Last Decade
ABSTRACT Objective To analyze how shifts in population composition and variations in the behavior of different sociodemographic groups have changed abortion practices in Spain between 2011 and 2021. Methods We used data from the Voluntary Terminations of Pregnancies register and Spanish Population and Housing Censuses to examine abortion rates and ...
Miguel Requena, Mikolaj Stanek
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Material Hardship Across Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties in the United States: 2013–2021
ABSTRACT Using data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) (N = 69,735), this paper analyzes wellbeing across nonmetropolitan–metropolitan areas through the lens of material hardship—characterized here as a household's inability to purchase sufficient healthy foods, live in structurally safe homes, or pay bills.
Michael Caniglia
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Temporal reliability test of nonconsumptive wildlife recreation benefits constructed from choke price data [PDF]
Choke price data from the 2001 and 2006 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation (FHWAR) is used to construct welfare measures for wildlife-watching trips.
Jee W Hwang
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ABSTRACT The study of racism has become increasingly fragmented, with varying conceptualizations, specializations and methodologies, often divided along disciplinary lines. This paper reviews five traditions of quantitative research on racism, covering research on explicit racial attitudes, implicit biases, discrimination, migration and integration ...
Pieter‐Paul Verhaeghe
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Measuring the Gender Gap in Unpaid Care Work in Colombia: A Decomposition Analysis
ABSTRACT Care work plays a vital role in developing, maintaining and enhancing human capabilities, yielding substantial benefits for both individuals and society. Among the various forms of care work, childcare stands out as one of its most significant determinants.
Sandra Balanta‐Cobo +3 more
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Gender inequality persists as an ongoing challenge, particularly evident in the persistent wage gap which often stems from entrenched societal perceptions that restrict women into subordinate roles.
Aisyah ‘Azizah Nur Rahmah +1 more
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Clocking Injustice: Racial Disparities in Specialty Wait Times
ABSTRACT Objective Timely access to care is associated with improved morbidity, mortality, and quality of life, making disparate access to specialty care a potential contributor to racial inequities in health outcomes. In this nationwide analysis, we quantified specialty care waits by race and ethnicity and identified potential drivers of observed ...
Daniel A. Asfaw +3 more
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Distributional Changes in the Gender Wage Gap [PDF]
This paper analyzes changes in wage differentials between white men and white women over the period 1993–2006 across the entire wage distribution using Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) data. We decompose distributional changes in the gender wage gap
Mathias Sinning, Sonja C. Kassenböhmer
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