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Relative Wage Trends, Women’s Work, and Family Income

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  • Chinhui Juhn

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Chinhui Juhn’s research shows that in the 1970s and 1980s, more married women were induced to join the workforce by better labor market opportunities and that growing numbers of working women did not have an adverse effect on men’s jobs and wages

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  • Chinhui Juhn, 1996. "Relative Wage Trends, Women’s Work, and Family Income," Books, American Enterprise Institute, number 954811, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:aei:rpbook:954811
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    US workforce; US labor market; women in the workplace; AEI Press; employee wages; AEI Archive;
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    • J - Labor and Demographic Economics

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