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The effects of the Arab Spring on female labour force participation in the MENA region. (2022). Ghazalian, Pascal.
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  18. Health, Education, and Income in the United States, 1820–2000. (2014). Bleakley, Hoyt ; Costa, Dora ; Lleras-Muney, Adriana.
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  19. Income Inequality, Trade and Financial Openness. (2014). McNelis, Paul ; Lim, Guay.
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  20. Violent conflict and gender inequality : an overview. (2013). verwimp, philip ; Das Gupta, Monica ; Casabonne, Ursula ; Buvinic, Mayra.
    In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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  21. Prenatal Sex Selection and Missing Girls in China: Evidence from the Diffusion of Diagnostic Ultrasound. (2013). Meng, Lingsheng ; Chen, Yuyu ; Li, Hongbin.
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  22. A model of voluntary childlessness. (2013). Gobbi, Paula.
    In: Journal of Population Economics.
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  23. Population Trends as a Counterweight to Central City Decline, 1950–2000. (2013). Shertzer, Allison ; Boustan, Leah.
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  24. The Home Front: Rent control and the rapid wartime increase in home ownership. (2013). Fetter, Daniel.
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  25. The Role of Transfer Payments in Mitigating Shocks: Evidence From the Impact of Hurricanes. (2013). Deryugina, Tatyana.
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  26. Female Labour Supply and intergenerational preference formation: Evidence for Mexico. (2013). Velez Grajales, Roberto ; Campos-Vazquez, Raymundo.
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  28. Interacting Product and Labor Market Regulation and the Impact of Immigration on Native Wages. (2013). Spitz-Oener, Alexandra ; Prantl, Susanne.
    In: Discussion Paper Series of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods.
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  29. Women, Medieval Commerce, and the Education Gender Gap. (2013). Bozzano, Monica ; Bertocchi, Graziella.
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  30. Women, Medieval Commerce, and the Education Gender Gap. (2013). Bozzano, Monica ; Bertocchi, Graziella.
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  31. Universal Child Care, Maternal Employment, and Childrens Long-Run Outcomes: Evidence from the U.S. Lanham Act of 1940. (2013). Herbst, Chris M..
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  32. Occupations after WWII: The Legacy of Rosie the Riveter. (2013). Cardia, Emanuela ; Bellou, Andriana.
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  33. For Better or for Worse: The Long-Term Effects of Postwar Reconstruction on Family Formation. (2013). yuksel, mutlu ; Khamis, Melanie ; Akbulut-Yuksel, Mevlude.
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  34. Women, Medieval Commerce, and the Education Gender Gap. (2013). Bozzano, Monica ; Bertocchi, Graziella.
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  35. The impact of gender wage gap on sectoral economic growth – cross-country approach. (2013). Wolszczak-Derlacz, Joanna.
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  36. Equilibrium Search and the Impact of Equal Opportunities for Women. (2013). Coles, Melvyn G ; Francesconi, Marco.
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  37. Structural Change in Developing Countries: Has it Decreased Gender Inequality?. (2013). Rendall, Michelle.
    In: World Development.
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  38. Closing the gap? The effect of private philanthropy on the provision of African-American schooling in the U.S. south. (2013). Wanamaker, Marianne ; Carruthers, Celeste.
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  39. War and the political zeitgeist: Evidence from the history of female suffrage. (2013). Hicks, Daniel.
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  40. Men, women, and the ballot: Gender imbalances and suffrage extensions in the United States. (2013). Kvasnicka, Michael ; Braun, Sebastian.
    In: Explorations in Economic History.
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  41. Recent Trends in Inequality and Poverty in Developing Countries. (2013). Gasparini, Leonardo ; Alvaredo, Facundo.
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  42. Labor Surplus and Mass Mobilization: Russian Agriculture during the Great War. (2013). Markevich, Andrei ; Castañeda Dower, Paul.
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  43. Gender complementarities in the labor market. (2013). Pellizzari, Michele ; Paccagnella, Marco ; De Giorgi, Giacomo.
    In: Questioni di Economia e Finanza (Occasional Papers).
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  44. INÉGALITÉS ET PAUVRETÉ DANS LES PAYS ARABES : INTRODUCTION. (2012). MOUHOUD, El Mouhoub ; Catin, Maurice.
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  45. Secular fertility declines, baby booms and economic growth: international evidence. (2012). Tamura, Robert ; Simon, Curtis.
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  46. HIV, Wages, and the Skill Premium. (2012). Marinescu, Ioana.
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  47. Quantifying the Impact of Women�s Participation in Post-Conflict Economic Recovery. (2012). Justino, Patricia ; Mitchell, Rebecca ; Cardona, Ivan ; Muller, Catherine.
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  48. Violent Conflict and Gender Inequality: An Overview. (2012). verwimp, philip ; Das Gupta, Monica ; Casabonne, Ursula ; Buvinic, Mayra.
    In: HiCN Working Papers.
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  49. Women, Medieval Commerce, and the Education Gender Gap. (2012). Bozzano, Monica ; Bertocchi, Graziella.
    In: CHILD Working Papers Series.
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  50. What Does Human Capital Do? A Review of Goldin and Katzs The Race between Education and Technology. (2012). Autor, David ; Acemoglu, Daron.
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  51. Dads and Daughters: The Changing Impact of Fathers on Women’s Occupational Choices. (2011). Morrill, Melinda ; Hellerstein, Judith K..
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  52. Rubble Women: The Long-Term Effects of Postwar Reconstruction on Female Labor Market Outcomes. (2011). yuksel, mutlu ; Khamis, Melanie ; Akbulut-Yuksel, Mevlude.
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  53. Medicaids effect on single womens labor supply: Evidence from the introduction of Medicaid. (2011). Strumpf, Erin.
    In: Journal of Health Economics.
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  54. UNDECLARED WORK AND WAGE INEQUALITY. (2011). Elia, Leandro ; Di Porto, Edoardo.
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  55. Economics and Emigration: Trillion-Dollar Bills on the Sidewalk?. (2011). Clemens, Michael.
    In: Journal of Economic Perspectives.
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  56. Did Improvements in Household Technology Cause the Baby Boom? Evidence from Electrification, Appliance Diffusion, and the Amish. (2011). Collins, William ; Bailey, Martha.
    In: American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics.
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  57. Marriage, Cohabitation and Women’s Response to Changes in the Male Wage Structure. (2009). Lu, Yuqian ; Morissette, Ren ; Hou, Feng.
    In: CLSSRN working papers.
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  58. Did British women achieve long-term economic benefits from working in essential WWII industries?. (2009). Hart, Robert.
    In: Stirling Economics Discussion Papers.
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  59. Consumption Responses to In-Kind Transfers: Evidence from the Introduction of the Food Stamp Program. (2009). Schanzenbach, Diane ; Hoynes, Hilary.
    In: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics.
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  60. The effects of joint taxation of married couples on labor supply and non-wage income. (2008). LaLumia, Sara.
    In: Journal of Public Economics.
    RePEc:eee:pubeco:v:92:y:2008:i:7:p:1698-1719.

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  61. The Baby Boom and World War II: A Macroeconomic Analysis. (2008). Maoz, Yishay ; Hazan, Moshe ; Doepke, Matthias.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  62. Modeling Informality Formally: Households and Firms. (2007). Weinschelbaum, Federico ; Galiani, Sebastian ; Tornarolli, Leopoldo.
    In: CEDLAS, Working Papers.
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  63. The Quiet Revolution That Transformed Womens Employment, Education, and Family. (2006). Goldin, Claudia.
    In: American Economic Review.
    RePEc:aea:aecrev:v:96:y:2006:i:2:p:1-21.

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  64. Forging a New Identity: The Costs and Benefits of Diversity in Civil War Combat Units for Black Slaves and Freemen. (2004). Kahn, Matthew ; Costa, Dora.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  65. Preference Formation and the Rise of Womens Labor Force Participation: Evidence from WWII. (2004). Olivetti, Claudia ; Fogli, Alessandra ; Fernandez, Raquel.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:10589.

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