In: Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society, 2018, vol. 25, no. 1, p. 118-147
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This paper studies gender-based price discrimination in the annuity market. The dataset consists of transaction-level data on the universe of individuals accessing the Chilean annuity market in the 2004-2017 period. It exploits the fact that, in Chile, individuals can access the annuity market through three different channels: an independent financial advisor, a sales agent at a company, or...
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(Working Papers SES ; 516)
Using a survey on wage expectations among students at two Swiss institutions of higher education, we examine the wage expectations of our respondents along two main lines. First, we investigate the rationality of wage expectations by comparing average expected wages from our sample with those of similar graduates; we further examine how our respondents revise their expectations when provided...
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(Working Papers SES ; 506)
The apprenticeship market is the earliest possible entry into the workforce in developed economies. Since early labor market shocks are likely magnified throughout professional life, avoiding mismatches between talent and occupations e.g. due to gender- or status-based discrimination appears crucial. This experimental study investigates the effects of applicant gender and its interaction with...
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In: Empirical Economics, 2014, vol. 46, no. 4, p. 1447-1471
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In: Journal of business & economic statistics, 2015, vol. 33, no. 2, p. 179-191
The decomposition of gender or ethnic wage gaps into explained and unexplained components (often with the aim to assess labor market discrimination) has been a major research agenda in empirical labor economics. This article demonstrates that conventional decompositions, no matter whether linear or nonparametric, are equivalent to assuming a (probably too) simple model of mediation (aimed at...
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In: European Journal of Ageing, 2012, vol. 9, no. 1, p. 95-96
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In: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2004, vol. 39, no. 9, p. 686-694
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In: Journal of Labor Research, 2012, vol. 33, no. 2, p. 173-195
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In: Social Indicators Research, 2013, vol. 111, no. 1, p. 75-96
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