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June 2, 2025

How administrative data fosters young economists’ careers

Unlocking potential or reinforcing hierarchies?

  • administrative data
  • career
  • economics
  • Anthony Lepinteur
  • Roberto Nistico
Research

July 15, 2024

Parents tend to steer sons towards traditional careers

Swiss study finds gender bias in vocational advice

  • career advice
  • education
  • gender
  • occupational choice
  • vocational training
  • Stefan C. Wolter
  • Thea Zöllner
Research

March 22, 2024

First-generation high achievers face hidden obstacles on path to success

Top students from working-class backgrounds make different educational and career choices

  • first-generation
  • higher education
  • socio-economic gaps
  • Larissa Zierow
  • Nikki Shure
Research

March 29, 2022

How COVID-19 affects educational choices in high school

Students in Sweden moved away quickly from service-oriented vocational programs

  • career
  • COVID-19
  • education
  • field of study
  • high school
  • Aino-Maija Aalto
  • Dagmar Müller
  • J. Lucas Tilley
Research

April 22, 2021

Happy power couples?

Working in the same occupation or industry as your partner increases satisfaction with life, work and income

  • assortative matching
  • career
  • copreneurs
  • gender
  • relationship
  • well-being
  • work-life balance
  • work-linked couples
  • Clemens Hetschko
  • Juliane Hennecke
Research

September 24, 2020

What explains the unexplained gender pay gap?

Family choices affect pay differences between men and women

  • career
  • choice
  • discrimination
  • family
  • gender pay gap
  • Christian Bredemeier
  • Dorothée Averkamp
  • Falko Juessen
IZA NewsResearch

August 31, 2020

Graduating in a pandemic may lead to long-term income losses

IZA Expert Panel reveals country differences in labor market researchers’ expectations

  • career
  • COVID-19
  • education
  • graduate
  • school-to-work
  • youth unemployment
Research

February 26, 2020

Does it pay to start your career with a job at a larger firm?

Size matters for young workers' long-term outcomes

  • career
  • entry job
  • firm size
  • job search
  • lifetime income
  • skills
  • Jaime Arellano-Bover
Research

November 6, 2018

Shrinking gender pay gap has made boys more ambitious

More women succeed in male-dominated sectors, but few men choose traditionally female occupations

  • gender gap
  • income
  • inequality
  • nature vs. nurture
  • occupational sorting
  • STEM
  • Grace Lordan
  • Warn N. Lekfuangfu
Research

June 13, 2018

New evidence on ‘gay glass ceilings’ in top management

Study from the UK shows that sexual minories face barriers in accessing high-level management positions.

  • discrimination
  • gay
  • glass ceiling
  • homosexuality
  • lesbian
  • management
  • UK
  • workplace authority
  • Cevat Giray Aksoy
  • Christopher S. Carpenter
  • Jeff Frank
  • Matt L. Huffman
Research

August 11, 2017

Unpaid graduate internships: Career boost or bust?

The rising prevalence of unpaid internships as a gateway to highly competitive careers in law, politics, creative industries, media and […]

  • career
  • experience
  • graduate
  • income
  • internship
  • job
  • salary penalty
  • Angus J. Holford
  • Nils Saniter
  • Thomas Siedler
Research

April 9, 2015

Debunking the myth of job-stealing immigrants: NYT article draws on research from the IZA network

In the face of increasing migrant flows, public discourse often focuses on the perceived negative effects on the native population. […]

  • Carlo V. Fiorio
  • Cristina Cattaneo
  • Giovanni Peri
  • Mette Foged
Research

October 9, 2014

Immigrant women: Not just secondary workers any more

Immigrant women in the labor market have long been viewed as “secondary workers” who work in unskilled jobs, mainly as […]

  • Canada
  • immigrants
  • job-traps
  • labor market participation
  • married
  • migration
  • secondary worker
  • skills
  • women
  • Alicia Adsera
  • Ana Ferrer
Research

September 11, 2013

High testosterone, high wages?

Does the level of testosterone, which is associated with more aggressive and competitive behavior, explain why men earn more than […]

  • earnings
  • gender
  • gender wage gap
  • inequality
  • natural experiment
  • Netherlands
  • twins
  • Anne C. Gielen
  • Caitlin Knowles Myers
  • Jessica Holmes

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