Higher salary = healthier food? @soyoonahn73 & @yukyungkoh suggest otherwise. They found that higher #wages among women lead to unhealthier household #consumption patterns, primarily due to uneven distribution of domestic responsibilities.
https://t.co/SUldMxF6Yp
Higher salary = healthier food? @soyoonahn73 & @yukyungkoh suggest otherwise. They found that higher #wages among women lead to unhealthier household #consumption patterns, primarily due to uneven distribution of domestic responsibilities.
https://t.co/SUldMxF6Yp
A unified framework shows how gender norms shape internalized preferences, beliefs, and social pressure, influencing human capital choices, work, pay, and sustaining gender gaps, from @cortespatico, Jisoo Hwang, Jessica Pan, and Uta Schönberg https://t.co/j3EEiohzKU
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Ethnic intermarriage increased in early 20thC Hawaii as ethnic sex imbalances influenced marital decisions & hhold composition, according to analysis by Sumner La Croix & coauthors in a new Asia-Pacific EcHR (@EcoHistoryAU ) paper https://t.co/mwkHAxrWbh
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In this week's Job Market post, @FarahzadiShadi at @LSEEcon explores how inter-ethnic marriages influence migration to UK. Read more here: https://t.co/FmEvGYBrJu
``Home production hours of spouses have become more complementary over time, accounting for a significant part of the decline in gender inequality in Germany, while technological change in the labor market has fuelled inequality.''
From @pauliecalvo, Lindenlaub and Reynoso:
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An amazing opportunity for junior researchers to get constructive feedback on their work in the topics of economics of the household, gender economics, labour economic, public economics, demography, and health economics👇 @ifo_Institut@RoyalEconSoc
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Hi EconTwitter!
Writing your first referee report can be a difficult task - after all, referees get implicitly reviewed by editors! 😳
If you need help, on top of recommendations from @camharvey, @marcfbellemare, @TDeryugina, @PassalacquaAnd, @pnikolov & @DEAGiles, check out 👇this great summary by @arthurturrell.
Simply, an invaluable guide to navigate the nuances of peer review! ⭐️
Links
- Arthur’s referee tips: https://t.co/fSgztgZbCX
- for the other recommendations mentioned above, see my previous tweet: https://t.co/163Oq2Tq2q