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Business, 11.12.2019 18:31 saadshami2384

What effect does experience have on the wage gap between men and? women? comparing men and women of the same? age, many women

a. leave the workforce after having a? child, so men have more work? experience, but this does not affect productivity or the? male-female wage gap.

b. leave the workforce after having a? child, so men have more work? experience, which raises productivity and increases the? male-female wage gap.

c. who are single have more work experience than married? women, which raises? productivity, resulting in single women earning more than? men, but men earning more than married women.

d. have only one career interruption compared to multiple career interruptions for? men, both of which lower productivity and lower the? male-female wage gap.

e. who are married have more work experience than single? women, which raises? productivity, resulting in a larger wage gap between men and single women than between men and married women.

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