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References for Trade liberalization and gender inequality
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Further reading
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Key references
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Oostendorp, R. H. "Globalization and
the gender wage gap" World Bank
Economic Review 23:1 (2009): 141–161. Key reference: [1]
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Cooray, A., Gaddis, I., Wacker, K. M. Globalization and
Female Labor Force Participation in Developing Countries: An
Empirical (Re-) Assessment Courant
Research Centre PEG Discussion Papers, 2012. Key reference: [2]
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Black, S. E., Brainerd, E. "Importing
equality? The impact of globalization on gender
discrimination" Industrial and
Labor Relations Review 57:4 (2004): 540–559. Key reference: [3]
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Bøler, E. A., Javorcik, B., Ulltveit-Moe, K. H. Globalization: A
Woman’s Best Friend? Exporters and the Gender Wage Gap CEPR
Discussion Paper, 2014-05. Key reference: [4]
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Ederington, J., Minier, J., Troske, K. R. Where the Girls
Are: Trade and Labor Market Segregation in Colombia IZA Discussion
Paper, 2009-04. Key reference: [5]
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Weinberg, B. A. "Computer use and
the demand for female workers" Industrial and
Labor Relations Review 53:2 (2000): 290–308. Key reference: [6]
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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 Statistics 92:1 (2010): 187–194. Key reference: [7]
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Juhn, C., Ujhelyi, G., Villegas-Sanchez, C. "Men, women, and
machines: How trade impacts gender inequality" Journal of
Development Economics 106 (2014): 179–193. Key reference: [8]
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Do, Q. T., Levchenko, A., Raddatz, C. Comparative
Advantage, International Trade, and Fertility World Bank
Policy Research Working Paper, 2014-06. Key reference: [9]
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Sauré, P., Zoabi, H. "International
trade, the gender wage gap and female labor force
participation" Journal of
Development Economics 111 (2014): 17–33. Key reference: [10]
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Wacziarg, R., Wallack, J. "Trade
liberalization and intersectoral labor movements" Journal of
International Economics 64:2 (2004): 411–439. Key reference: [11]
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Meñezes-Filho, N. A., Muendler, M. A. Labor Reallocation
in Response to Trade Reform NBER Working
Paper, 2011-08. Key reference: [12]
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Gaddis, I., Pieters, J. The Gendered Labor
Market Impacts of Trade Liberalization: Evidence From
Brazil World Bank
Policy Research Working Paper, 2014-11. Key reference: [13]
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Oostendorp, R. H. "Globalization and
the gender wage gap" World Bank
Economic Review 23:1 (2009): 141–161.
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Additional References