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Research

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

July 15, 2016

Pocket money and part-time job: Do parents tax their children?

Young adults who are still living with their parents and still in compulsory education finance their independent consumption using either […]

  • children
  • insurance
  • parents
  • part-time work
  • pocket money
  • student job
  • tax
  • UK
  • Angus J. Holford
Opinion

January 9, 2015

Do we have to be afraid of the future world of work?

The current public debate in many developed countries about the future of paid employment is characterized by strong feelings of […]

  • automation
  • education
  • experience
  • fixed-term contracts
  • freelance
  • full-time employment
  • future of paid employment
  • globalization
  • growing pressure
  • labor market participation
  • mobilizing
  • new technologies
  • offshoring
  • outsourcing
  • part-time work
  • performance-oriented
  • public policies
  • qualification
  • skill demand
  • temporary agency work
  • training
  • uncertainty
  • Werner Eichhorst
Research

September 17, 2014

Flexible working hours improve job satisfaction

Temporal and locational flexibility (TLF) is an important element in current policy debates about working conditions and the combination of […]

  • family
  • flexibility
  • job satisfaction
  • Netherlands
  • part-time work
  • working conditions
  • working hours
  • Daniel Possenriede
  • Janneke Plantenga
Research

April 12, 2013

Do family-friendly policies hamper women’s careers?

Over the past 20 years, female labor participation in the U.S. has decreased remarkably relative to other Western countries: In […]

  • discrimination
  • family policy
  • female employment
  • labor supply
  • parental leave
  • part-time work
  • Francine D. Blau
  • Lawrence M. Kahn

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