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Title: Job Satisfaction and the Gender Composition of Jobs
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Usui, Emiko |
Job Satisfaction and the Gender Composition of Jobs Economics Letters 99,1 (April 2008): 23-26. Also: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165176507001802 Cohort(s): NLSY79 Publisher: Elsevier Keyword(s): Gender Differences; Job Satisfaction; Wage Differentials; Wage Gap; Wages, Women Regarding predominantly male jobs (using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth): While both sexes prefer male jobs, women like the pay and not the job-amenities; men appreciate both. Most of the women's pay premium in male jobs suggests compensating differentials. |
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Usui, Emiko. "Job Satisfaction and the Gender Composition of Jobs." Economics Letters 99,1 (April 2008): 23-26.
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