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13. Work Experience, Labor Force Withdrawals, and Women's Wages: Empirical Results Using the 1976 Panel of Income Dynamics
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Mary E. Corcoran
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- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- Contributors IX
- Introduction XI
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Part One. Household Decision-Making and Labor Supply
- 1. Bargaining Analyses of Household Decisions 3
- 2. Comment 27
- 3. Comment 37
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Part Two. Labor Supply Projections
- 4. Projecting the Size of the Female Labor Force: What Makes a Difference? 45
- 5. New Evidence on the Dynamics of Female Labor Supply 66
- 6. Comment 98
- 7. Comment 111
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Part Three. Career Decisions
- 8. Career Decisions and Labor Force Participation of Married Women 119
- 9. Occupational Segregation Among Women: Theory, Evidence, and a Prognosis 137
- 10. Comment 158
- 11. Comment 168
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Part Four. Wage Differentials
- 12. The Convergence to Racial Equality in Women's Wages 173
- 13. Work Experience, Labor Force Withdrawals, and Women's Wages: Empirical Results Using the 1976 Panel of Income Dynamics 216
- 14. An Evaluation of Sex Discrimination: Some Problems and a Suggested Reorientation 246
- 15. Comment 271
- 16. Comment 278
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Part Five. EEO: Training and Affirmative Action
- 17. Training Programs and the Employment and Earnings of Black Women 289
- 18. The Impact of Equal Employment Opportunity Laws on the Male-Female Earnings Differential 304
- 19. Male-Female Wage Differentials: Has the Government had any Effect? 331
- 20. Comment 352
- 21. Comment 356
- 22. Comment 362
- 23. Reply to Killingsworth 376
- Bibliography 379
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- Contributors IX
- Introduction XI
-
Part One. Household Decision-Making and Labor Supply
- 1. Bargaining Analyses of Household Decisions 3
- 2. Comment 27
- 3. Comment 37
-
Part Two. Labor Supply Projections
- 4. Projecting the Size of the Female Labor Force: What Makes a Difference? 45
- 5. New Evidence on the Dynamics of Female Labor Supply 66
- 6. Comment 98
- 7. Comment 111
-
Part Three. Career Decisions
- 8. Career Decisions and Labor Force Participation of Married Women 119
- 9. Occupational Segregation Among Women: Theory, Evidence, and a Prognosis 137
- 10. Comment 158
- 11. Comment 168
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Part Four. Wage Differentials
- 12. The Convergence to Racial Equality in Women's Wages 173
- 13. Work Experience, Labor Force Withdrawals, and Women's Wages: Empirical Results Using the 1976 Panel of Income Dynamics 216
- 14. An Evaluation of Sex Discrimination: Some Problems and a Suggested Reorientation 246
- 15. Comment 271
- 16. Comment 278
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Part Five. EEO: Training and Affirmative Action
- 17. Training Programs and the Employment and Earnings of Black Women 289
- 18. The Impact of Equal Employment Opportunity Laws on the Male-Female Earnings Differential 304
- 19. Male-Female Wage Differentials: Has the Government had any Effect? 331
- 20. Comment 352
- 21. Comment 356
- 22. Comment 362
- 23. Reply to Killingsworth 376
- Bibliography 379