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Author: Charen, Mona
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Charen, Mona |
Closing The Wrong Divide Tampa Tribune, June 7, 2000, Nation/World; Pg. 9 Cohort(s): NLSY79 Publisher: Tribune Co. Keyword(s): Earnings; Economics of Gender; Gender; Gender Differences; Wage Gap; Wage Levels; Wages Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher. This opinion piece argues against the gender wage gap and President Clinton's proposed Equal Pay Initiative by citing NLSY data showing that childless women aged 27-33 earn 98% of what men earn. |
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Charen, Mona. "Closing The Wrong Divide." Tampa Tribune, June 7, 2000, Nation/World; Pg. 9. |
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Great Harm of Too Much Kindness Rocky Mountain News, July 4, 1996, Editorial; Pg. 63A Cohort(s): NLSY79 Publisher: Denver Publishing Company Keyword(s): Aid for Families with Dependent Children (AFDC); Children; Family Size; Fertility; Marriage; Welfare; Women Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher. Also: St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 1, 1996, Editorial; Pg. 13B. Also: Tampa Tribune, June 25, 1996, Nation/World, Pg. 7 This editorial argues that welfare policies decrease incentives to work and cause out of wedlock births. It cites Mark Rosenzweig's study of NLSY79 data, which demonstrates that a 10% increase in welfare benefits corresponds to a 12% increase in out of wedlock births. |
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Charen, Mona. "Great Harm of Too Much Kindness." Rocky Mountain News, July 4, 1996, Editorial; Pg. 63A. |
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Charen, Mona |
Women Achieve Workplace Gains St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 20, 1996, Editorial; Pg. 23C Cohort(s): NLSY79 Publisher: Pulitzer Inc. Keyword(s): Economics of Gender; Gender; Gender Differences; Wage Gap; Wages; Wages, Women Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher. Also: Rocky Mountain News, December 19, 1996, Editorial; Pg. 74A. Also: Tampa Tribune, December 19, 1996, Nation/World, Pg. 17. Charen's column argues against the validity of the wage gap, citing National Longitudinal Survey data indicating that childless women aged 27-30 earn 98% of men's wages. |
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Charen, Mona. "Women Achieve Workplace Gains." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 20, 1996, Editorial; Pg. 23C. |