Gender Earnings Mobility: A Comparison of Relative Mobility in Germany and the UK
Mick Brookes
No 2001-02, IRISS Working Paper Series from IRISS at CEPS/INSTEAD
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At the current moment there are lots of examples within the literature of cross-sectional estimates of gender wage differentials and discriminiation, however attempts to explain the dynamic processes which lead to the wage differences are rare. Furthermor
Date: 2001-01
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