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January 17, 2018

What drives the gender pay gap?

The earnings differential between men and women is a recurring topic in academic research and policy debates. While the gender […]

  • age-earnings profile
  • career
  • discrimination
  • gender pay gap
  • gender wage gap
  • household division of labor
  • part-time work
  • productivity
  • sorting
  • wage inequality
  • willingness to compete
  • Claudia Olivetti
  • Erling Barth
  • Isabelle Sin
  • Kai Liu
  • Richard Fabling
  • Sari Pekkala Kerr
  • Steven Stillman
Research

January 28, 2015

Savings and political turmoil: The case of the Tiananmen Square protests

Cutting-edge macroeconomic research suggests that political uncertainty heavily influences private consumption. However, evidence on the individual level how households cope […]

  • China
  • consumption
  • massacre
  • politics
  • protest
  • savings
  • Tiananmen
  • uncertainty
  • Kai Liu
  • Rolf Aaberge
  • Yu Zhu

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