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References for Trade liberalization and gender inequality
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Key references
- Oostendorp, R. H. "Globalization and the gender wage gap"World Bank Economic Review23:1 (2009): 141–161.
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- Cooray, A., Gaddis, I., Wacker, K. M.Globalization and Female Labor Force Participation in Developing Countries: An Empirical (Re-) Assessment报研究rch Centre PEG Discussion Papers, 2012.
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- Black, S. E., Brainerd, E. "Importing equality? The impact of globalization on gender discrimination"Industrial and Labor Relations Review57:4 (2004): 540–559.
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- Bøler, E. A., Javorcik, B., Ulltveit-Moe, K. H.Globalization: A Woman’s Best Friend? Exporters and the Gender Wage GapCEPR Discussion Paper, 2014-05.
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- Ederington, J., Minier, J., Troske, K. R.Where the Girls Are: Trade and Labor Market Segregation in ColombiaIZA Discussion Paper, 2009-04.
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- Weinberg, B. A. "Computer use and the demand for female workers"Industrial and Labor Relations Review53:2 (2000): 290–308.
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- Black, S. E., Spitz-Oener, A. "Explaining women’s success: Technological change and the skill content of women’s work"The Review of Economics and Statistics92:1 (2010): 187–194.
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- Juhn, C., Ujhelyi, G., Villegas-Sanchez, C. "Men, women, and machines: How trade impacts gender inequality"Journal of Development Economics106 (2014): 179–193.
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- Do, Q. T., Levchenko, A., Raddatz, C.Comparative Advantage, International Trade, and FertilityWorld Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2014-06.
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- Sauré, P., Zoabi, H. "International trade, the gender wage gap and female labor force participation"Journal of Development Economics111 (2014): 17–33.
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- Wacziarg, R., Wallack, J. "Trade liberalization and intersectoral labor movements"Journal of International Economics64:2 (2004): 411–439.
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- Meñezes-Filho, N. A., Muendler, M. A.Labor Reallocation in Response to Trade ReformNBER Working Paper, 2011-08.
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- Gaddis, I., Pieters, J.The Gendered Labor Market Impacts of Trade Liberalization: Evidence From BrazilWorld Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2014-11.
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- Oostendorp, R. H. "Globalization and the gender wage gap"World Bank Economic Review23:1 (2009): 141–161.
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