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How does parenthood affect one's wages? While entering the workforce and parenthood are both major life events, they have an effect on each other that are sometimes surprising. Why is this interplay between wages and parenthood important anyway? Can we change it?
By taking both and economic and anthropological approach to the family wage gap, new insights into what is occurring in the United States workforce, and also why these two life stages affect each other. Examining a cross section of the United States from 1979 to 2000, and comparing them to a cross section of the United States from…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
How does parenthood affect one's wages? While
entering the workforce and parenthood are both major
life events, they have an effect on each other that
are sometimes surprising. Why is this interplay
between wages and parenthood important anyway? Can
we change it?

By taking both and economic and anthropological
approach to the family wage gap, new insights into
what is occurring in the United States workforce, and
also why these two life stages affect each other.
Examining a cross section of the United States from
1979 to 2000, and comparing them to a cross section
of the United States from 1968 to 1997, one can see
how society has changed regarding the child rearing
decisions of the population. One can also examine
how changes in education affect the economic
realities of the United States.
Autorenporträt
Jennifer Smith-Nelson is a native of Brooklyn, New York and
received her Masters of Arts in labor economics from the
University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Ms. Smith-Nelson is
employed by the Los Alamos National Laboratory, and she and her
cats live in Los Alamos, New Mexico.