Browsing Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Works by Subject "Women -- Wages -- United States"
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(The American Economic Review, 1998)Women have largely been excluded from analyses of compensating differentials for job risk since they are predominantly employed in safer, white-collar occupations. New data reveal that their injury experience is considerable. ...
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(Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1991)This study uses a new data set from a 1986 survey of workers to examine simultaneously the wage effects of human capital, household responsibilities, working conditions, and on-the-job training. The analysis suggests that ...