作者: Leslie I. Boden , Monica Galizzi
DOI: 10.3368/JHR.XXXVIII.3.722
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摘要: Women and men injured at work in Wisconsin during 1989 1990 have similar levels of lost earnings the quarter injury. However, three one-half years after post-injury quarter, women lose an average 9.2 percent earnings, while only 6.5 percent. Even accounting for covariates with a variant Oaxaca-BlinderNeumark decomposition, disparity long-term losses remains. Differences injury-related nonemployment account about half covariate-adjusted gap over four-year period. Changes hours worked may explain all or part remaining gap. Gender differ