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Exploring the gender gap in the labor market: A sex-disaggregated view

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  • Zazueta, Jorge
  • Accinelli, Elvio

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We develop a simple mathematical model describing the dynamics of the gender gap in a labor market niche and study the effects of bias, market size, and market dynamism in the evolution of the system. A high-level characterization of the system is suggested by studying a large sample of the parameter space and specific cases of interest to policymaking are explored.

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  • Zazueta, Jorge & Accinelli, Elvio, 2020. "Exploring the gender gap in the labor market: A sex-disaggregated view," SocArXiv g8jak_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:g8jak_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/g8jak_v1
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