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  2. Added worker effect - Wikipedia

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    Added worker effect. The added worker effect refers to an increase in the labor supply of married women when their husbands become unemployed. Underlying the theory is the assumption that married women are secondary workers with a less permanent attachment to the labor market than their partners. As statistics show, married women do not always ...

  3. Gender pay gap - Wikipedia

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    The labor force participation represents 60.3% for females and 76% for males, because most women will take advantage of the maternity leave. [151] Males participate more often in higher paid jobs, for instance in executive positions (93.7%), what affects the scale of the gender pay gap as well.

  4. Claudia Goldin - Wikipedia

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    Claudia Dale Goldin (born May 14, 1946) is an American economic historian and labor economist.She is the Henry Lee Professor of Economics at Harvard University. [9] [2] In October 2023, she was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences "for having advanced our understanding of women's labor market outcomes”. [10]

  5. The labor force participation rate for women in their prime working years (ages 24-54) hit a record high of 78.1% in May, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a percentage point higher ...

  6. Reproductive labor - Wikipedia

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    Reproductive labor. Reproductive labor or work is often associated with care giving and domestic housework roles including cleaning, cooking, child care, and the unpaid domestic labor force. [1] The term has taken on a role in feminist philosophy and discourse as a way of calling attention to how women in particular are assigned to the domestic ...

  7. Gender Empowerment Measure - Wikipedia

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    The Gender Empowerment Measure (GEM) is an index designed to measure gender equality.GEM is the United Nations Development Programme's attempt to measure the extent of gender inequality across the globe's countries, based on estimates of women's relative economic income, participation in high-paying positions with economic power, and access to professional and parliamentary positions.

  8. Dean’s List: In a first, UNC System board officer roles to be ...

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    Korie Dean. May 28, 2024 at 4:00 AM. For the first time in its 50-plus-year history, the UNC System Board of Governors will be led by an officer team composed entirely of women. The board, which ...

  9. Women and Economics - Wikipedia

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    United States. Pages. 389. Women and Economics – A Study of the Economic Relation Between Men and Women as a Factor in Social Evolution is a book written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and published in 1898. It is considered by many to be her single greatest work, [1] and as with much of Gilman's writing, the book touched a few dominant themes ...