Wage differentials and the responsiveness of labor supply: an international comparison

Johnes, G (2000) Wage differentials and the responsiveness of labor supply: an international comparison. Working Paper. The Department of Economics, Lancaster University.

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Abstract

Data for Germany, Britain and the United States are used to investigate the hypothesis that women, especially married women, are less responsive than men to expected occupational wage differentials.

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Monograph (Working Paper)
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Subjects:
?? PARTICIPATIONOCCUPATIONAL CHOICEDISCRIMINATIONBIVARIATE PROBIT MODELSSELECTIVITY.DISCIPLINE-BASED RESEARCH ??
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48528
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11 Jul 2011 20:59
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