This paper studies gender differences in labor market outcomes using data from an Internetbased CV database. The women in the database get fewer firm contacts than men, and we show that this is partly explained by differences in education, experience and other skills, is not explained by differences in occupation and place of residence, and to a large extent is explained by differences in geographical search area. When we take into account differences in search area, the negative gender effect disappears. However, the results differ somewhat across subgroups: For highly skilled women a negative gender effect remains
Information environments have the power to affect people’s perceptions and behaviors. In this paper,...
One explanation for the gender pay differences in labor markets is that women propose lower desired ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the unemployment differences between men and women in the la...
Differences in job search behaviour have long been recognized in theoretical literature as a potenti...
In this study, I investigate how the gender of the social contact women use to find jobs affects the...
For this study, we sought to determine if gender plays a role in various work-related behaviors. Gen...
We examine differences in search behavior between men and women using data on displaced workers. We...
Women and men differ in their earnings. Even when the data are controlled for education, age and exp...
This paper examines differences in the jobs that men and women apply to, in order to better understa...
As internet technologies increasingly pervade Americans\u27 daily lives, scholars, businesspeople, a...
Online labor marketplaces facilitate the efficient matching of employers and workers across geograph...
We relate gender differences in willingness to commute to the gender wage gap. Using French administ...
Previous research has shown that personal contacts are powerful intermediaries in transmitting job l...
We relate gender differences in willingness to commute to the gender wage gap. Using French administ...
Online labor marketplaces facilitate the efficient matching of employers and workers across geograph...
Information environments have the power to affect people’s perceptions and behaviors. In this paper,...
One explanation for the gender pay differences in labor markets is that women propose lower desired ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the unemployment differences between men and women in the la...
Differences in job search behaviour have long been recognized in theoretical literature as a potenti...
In this study, I investigate how the gender of the social contact women use to find jobs affects the...
For this study, we sought to determine if gender plays a role in various work-related behaviors. Gen...
We examine differences in search behavior between men and women using data on displaced workers. We...
Women and men differ in their earnings. Even when the data are controlled for education, age and exp...
This paper examines differences in the jobs that men and women apply to, in order to better understa...
As internet technologies increasingly pervade Americans\u27 daily lives, scholars, businesspeople, a...
Online labor marketplaces facilitate the efficient matching of employers and workers across geograph...
We relate gender differences in willingness to commute to the gender wage gap. Using French administ...
Previous research has shown that personal contacts are powerful intermediaries in transmitting job l...
We relate gender differences in willingness to commute to the gender wage gap. Using French administ...
Online labor marketplaces facilitate the efficient matching of employers and workers across geograph...
Information environments have the power to affect people’s perceptions and behaviors. In this paper,...
One explanation for the gender pay differences in labor markets is that women propose lower desired ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the unemployment differences between men and women in the la...