We examine differences in search behavior between men and women using data on displaced workers. We find that men and women have similar search duration once we limit our estimation to women with a constant number of children in the household. We also find that the quality of job matches is similar for men and women. Finally, we find that much of the male/female wage differential is accounted for by changes in the number of children in the household. These results suggest that differences in search behavior between men and women are due to differences in nonmarket opportunities
We present a theoretical explanation of the gender wage gap which turns on the interaction between m...
We relate gender differences in willingness to commute to the gender wage gap. Using French administ...
Can differences in men and women’s pay and employment opportunities be explained by discrimination o...
We examine differences in search behavior between men and women using data on displaced workers. We ...
Differences in job search behaviour have long been recognized in theoretical literature as a potenti...
In this paper I propose and estimate an equilibrium search model using matched employer-employee dat...
Comparative advantage or discrimination? Studying male-female wage differentials using displaced wor...
This paper develops an equilibrium search model to study the mechanisms underlying the lifecycle gen...
This paper studies gender differences in labor market outcomes using data from an Internetbased CV d...
In this paper I propose and estimate an equilibrium search model using matched employer-employee dat...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate gender differences in workers' career developmen...
The purpose of this study is to explore the wage gap. Besides gender, wage gaps may exist by geograp...
We carried out a survey among undergraduate students to investigate the role of gender stereotyping ...
Male-female differences in search behaviour: An empirical analysis using displaced workers in the Un...
Labor economists have persistently observed a “gap” in the earnings of men and women. In this paper,...
We present a theoretical explanation of the gender wage gap which turns on the interaction between m...
We relate gender differences in willingness to commute to the gender wage gap. Using French administ...
Can differences in men and women’s pay and employment opportunities be explained by discrimination o...
We examine differences in search behavior between men and women using data on displaced workers. We ...
Differences in job search behaviour have long been recognized in theoretical literature as a potenti...
In this paper I propose and estimate an equilibrium search model using matched employer-employee dat...
Comparative advantage or discrimination? Studying male-female wage differentials using displaced wor...
This paper develops an equilibrium search model to study the mechanisms underlying the lifecycle gen...
This paper studies gender differences in labor market outcomes using data from an Internetbased CV d...
In this paper I propose and estimate an equilibrium search model using matched employer-employee dat...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate gender differences in workers' career developmen...
The purpose of this study is to explore the wage gap. Besides gender, wage gaps may exist by geograp...
We carried out a survey among undergraduate students to investigate the role of gender stereotyping ...
Male-female differences in search behaviour: An empirical analysis using displaced workers in the Un...
Labor economists have persistently observed a “gap” in the earnings of men and women. In this paper,...
We present a theoretical explanation of the gender wage gap which turns on the interaction between m...
We relate gender differences in willingness to commute to the gender wage gap. Using French administ...
Can differences in men and women’s pay and employment opportunities be explained by discrimination o...