ACL-2International audienceThis paper presents a model of self-fulfilling expectations by firms and households which generates multiplicity of equilibria in pay and housework time allocation for ex-ante identical spouses. Multiplicity arises from statistical discrimination exerted by firms in the provision of paid-for training to workers, rather than from incentive problems in the labor market. Employers' beliefs about differences in spouses' reactions to housework shocks lead to symmetric (ungendered) and asymmetric (gendered) equilibria. We find that: (1) the ungendered equilibrium tends to prevail as aggregate productivity in the economy increases (regardless of the generosity of family aid policies), (2) the ungendered equilibrium could...
This paper presents a model that can account for the gender specialization of skill acquisition in t...
This paper develops a model to explain why the female-male earnings gap narrows in recent decades, d...
Consider a model with two types of jobs. The pro\u85tability of promoting a worker to a fast-track j...
ACL-2International audienceThis paper presents a model of self-fulfilling expectations by firms and ...
This paper considers a simple model of self-fulfilling expectations that leads to a multiple equilib...
This paper develops a theory of the gender wage gap. In a general equilib-rium model, spouses devide...
This paper explores the hypothesis that gender wage differentials arise from the interaction between...
JEL No. J2,J3 The purpose of this paper is to study the joint determination of gender differentials ...
This paper criticizes the view that discrimination limits the disadvantaged sex to undertaking house...
Time out for child care is unevenly distributed between the sexes. This paper investigates if this c...
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Consider a model with two types of jobs. The profitability of promoting a worker to a fast-track job...
We develop a model of the labor market where firms incur an ad-justment cost when one of their worke...
This paper investigates the gendered and non-gendered determinants of individual “entitlements ” to ...
This paper investigates single individuals’ different choices over time use (labor supply, home prod...
This paper presents a model that can account for the gender specialization of skill acquisition in t...
This paper develops a model to explain why the female-male earnings gap narrows in recent decades, d...
Consider a model with two types of jobs. The pro\u85tability of promoting a worker to a fast-track j...
ACL-2International audienceThis paper presents a model of self-fulfilling expectations by firms and ...
This paper considers a simple model of self-fulfilling expectations that leads to a multiple equilib...
This paper develops a theory of the gender wage gap. In a general equilib-rium model, spouses devide...
This paper explores the hypothesis that gender wage differentials arise from the interaction between...
JEL No. J2,J3 The purpose of this paper is to study the joint determination of gender differentials ...
This paper criticizes the view that discrimination limits the disadvantaged sex to undertaking house...
Time out for child care is unevenly distributed between the sexes. This paper investigates if this c...
This paper develops an equilibrium search model to study the mechanisms underlying the lifecycle gen...
Consider a model with two types of jobs. The profitability of promoting a worker to a fast-track job...
We develop a model of the labor market where firms incur an ad-justment cost when one of their worke...
This paper investigates the gendered and non-gendered determinants of individual “entitlements ” to ...
This paper investigates single individuals’ different choices over time use (labor supply, home prod...
This paper presents a model that can account for the gender specialization of skill acquisition in t...
This paper develops a model to explain why the female-male earnings gap narrows in recent decades, d...
Consider a model with two types of jobs. The pro\u85tability of promoting a worker to a fast-track j...