This paper assesses gender differences in the effects of adverse conditions at labormarket entry in a developing region. Using harmonized microdata from national household surveys for 15 Latin American countries, we build a synthetic panel of cohorts that potentially transition from school to work and observe their labor market outcomes 10 years later. We find that men who faced higher unemployment rates at ages 18-20 suffer a negative effect on employment at ages 27-30. In contrast, women from those same unlucky cohorts have higher employment rates and earnings. Our results are consistent with women acting as secondary workers in downturns. We also find that women from unlucky cohorts control a larger share of family income and are more li...
We study the labor supply impact of the COVID-19 pandemic by gender in four Latin American and Carib...
As in other developing countries, Peru’s demographic transition is well underway. Concur...
Using longitudinal data for Argentina, we estimate the labor supply reaction of spouses and children...
After half a century of sustained growth, female labor force participation has decelerated in Latin ...
Using longitudinal data for Argentina, this paper measures the labor supply reaction of different ho...
Female labor force participation has increased significantly in Latin America during the last two de...
Female labor force participation has increased significantly in Latin America during the last two de...
This paper documents changes in female labor force participation (LFP) in Latin America exploiting a...
Using longitudinal data for Argentina, this paper measures the labor supply reaction of different ho...
After half a century of sustained growth, female labor force participationhas decelerated in Latin A...
Latin America experienced a decline in household income inequality in the 2000s, in sharp contrast t...
This paper documents changes in female labor force participation (LFP) in Latin America exploiting a...
How do the experiences of women in the labor market differ from the experiences of men? Do economic ...
This paper studies the causal relationship between fertility and female labor supply using census da...
Female labor force participation has increased significantly in Latin America during the last two de...
We study the labor supply impact of the COVID-19 pandemic by gender in four Latin American and Carib...
As in other developing countries, Peru’s demographic transition is well underway. Concur...
Using longitudinal data for Argentina, we estimate the labor supply reaction of spouses and children...
After half a century of sustained growth, female labor force participation has decelerated in Latin ...
Using longitudinal data for Argentina, this paper measures the labor supply reaction of different ho...
Female labor force participation has increased significantly in Latin America during the last two de...
Female labor force participation has increased significantly in Latin America during the last two de...
This paper documents changes in female labor force participation (LFP) in Latin America exploiting a...
Using longitudinal data for Argentina, this paper measures the labor supply reaction of different ho...
After half a century of sustained growth, female labor force participationhas decelerated in Latin A...
Latin America experienced a decline in household income inequality in the 2000s, in sharp contrast t...
This paper documents changes in female labor force participation (LFP) in Latin America exploiting a...
How do the experiences of women in the labor market differ from the experiences of men? Do economic ...
This paper studies the causal relationship between fertility and female labor supply using census da...
Female labor force participation has increased significantly in Latin America during the last two de...
We study the labor supply impact of the COVID-19 pandemic by gender in four Latin American and Carib...
As in other developing countries, Peru’s demographic transition is well underway. Concur...
Using longitudinal data for Argentina, we estimate the labor supply reaction of spouses and children...