This paper estimates the differences between the sexes in the depths, lengths, timing, and overall effects of recessions in the United States. I find that, prior to the mid-1980s, recessions had roughly the same effects on male and female employment growth, but that male employment stayed in recession for longer. Since then, however, recessions have hit male employment much harder per month, although female employment suffered longer recessions. Accounting for the sex-specific timing of recessions, as well as for forgone employment growth, (1) the negative effects of recessions on both male and female employment are much larger than is usually found and (2) male employment is hit relatively harder by recessions, although the difference betw...
In this paper we explore the impact of the economic recession of 2008 on gender inequality in the l...
The focus of this paper is on the different effects of the Great Recession on the decision of women ...
Data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 indicate that between 1996 and 2010 females...
This paper estimates the differences between the sexes in the depths, lengths, timing, and overall e...
The burdens of a recession are not spread evenly across demographic groups. As the public and media ...
Unemployment rates in Oregon have been among the highest in the nation. In a real role reversal, une...
The subprime mortgage crisis that began in the United States eventually unraveled as the worst globa...
Women fared decidedly better than men during the most recent recession. By August 2009, the unemploy...
This paper presents preliminary findings and is being distributed to economists and other interested...
The recession caused by the COVID-19 crisis has features that could disproportionately harm female e...
Recessions are man-cessions, as men are disproportionately exposed to cyclical employment fluctuatio...
The GDP collapse phase of the economic crisis has less affected female employment than male employme...
This dissertation is an effort to reconcile seemingly inconsistent stylized facts about the cyclical...
While the number of jobs dropped steeply, particularly for men, in the Great Recession, slow job gro...
Do men and women behave differently while adjusting labor supply over the business cycle? Using data...
In this paper we explore the impact of the economic recession of 2008 on gender inequality in the l...
The focus of this paper is on the different effects of the Great Recession on the decision of women ...
Data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 indicate that between 1996 and 2010 females...
This paper estimates the differences between the sexes in the depths, lengths, timing, and overall e...
The burdens of a recession are not spread evenly across demographic groups. As the public and media ...
Unemployment rates in Oregon have been among the highest in the nation. In a real role reversal, une...
The subprime mortgage crisis that began in the United States eventually unraveled as the worst globa...
Women fared decidedly better than men during the most recent recession. By August 2009, the unemploy...
This paper presents preliminary findings and is being distributed to economists and other interested...
The recession caused by the COVID-19 crisis has features that could disproportionately harm female e...
Recessions are man-cessions, as men are disproportionately exposed to cyclical employment fluctuatio...
The GDP collapse phase of the economic crisis has less affected female employment than male employme...
This dissertation is an effort to reconcile seemingly inconsistent stylized facts about the cyclical...
While the number of jobs dropped steeply, particularly for men, in the Great Recession, slow job gro...
Do men and women behave differently while adjusting labor supply over the business cycle? Using data...
In this paper we explore the impact of the economic recession of 2008 on gender inequality in the l...
The focus of this paper is on the different effects of the Great Recession on the decision of women ...
Data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 indicate that between 1996 and 2010 females...