Jordan Peterson Debunks Leftist Gender Ideology
06 Jan 2021 Leave a comment
in discrimination, economics of bureaucracy, economics of crime, economics of education, gender, health and safety, human capital, labour economics, labour supply, law and economics, occupational choice, poverty and inequality, Public Choice Tags: gender wage gap, personality psychology
Journey Across a Century of Women
23 Nov 2020 Leave a comment
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The withering away of the gender wage gap
21 Nov 2020 Leave a comment
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Biggest gender gap of all; equivalent to 6-12 months extra schooling
31 Oct 2020 Leave a comment
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More gender gaps
27 Oct 2020 Leave a comment
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What drives the gender commuting gap?
16 Oct 2020 Leave a comment
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Richard Posner (1992) on feminists
14 Oct 2020 Leave a comment
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Kate Andrews on the Gender Pay Gap, Feminism, Socialism & the NHS
10 Oct 2020 Leave a comment
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Kate Andrews | Feminism CAN Be Capitalist (4/6) | Oxford Union
08 Oct 2020 Leave a comment
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How do DHBs find out how many kids specialists have to pay mothers less per kid? Illegal to ask. Maybe supply-side factors are driving the gender wage gap?
02 Oct 2020 Leave a comment
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Little wonder @women_nz ignores world’s top female economist
01 Oct 2020 Leave a comment
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100% of NZ gender wage gap for high earners is unexplained
29 Sep 2020 Leave a comment
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Bryan Caplan on wage gaps
29 Sep 2020 Leave a comment
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