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Violence Against Women at Work

The #MeToo movement has demonstrated that assaults between colleagues are an internationally relevant phenomenon. In this paper, we link every police report in Finland to administrative data to identify assaults between colleagues, and the economic consequences for victims, perpetrators, and firms. This new approach to observe when one colleague attacks another overcomes previous data constraints limiting evidence on this phenomenon to self-reported surveys that do not identify perpetrators. We document large, persistent labor market impacts of between-colleague violence on victims and ...
Opportunity and Inclusive Growth Institute Working Papers , Paper 064

New Tool Reveals Potential GDP Gains from Closing Racial and Gender Gaps

A simulation shows how much each U.S. state’s economy could have gained if gaps in various labor market measures—earnings, hours, education and employment—were closed.
On the Economy

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The Effect of Export Market Access on Labor Market Power: Firm-level Evidence from Vietnam

We examine the impact of an export market expansion created by the US-Vietnam Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) on labor market competition among Vietnamese manufacturing firms. We measure distortionary wedges between equilibrium marginal revenue products of labor (MRPL) and wages nonparametrically and find that the median firm pays workers 59% of their MRPL. The BTA permanently decreases labor market distortion in manufacturing by 3.4%, mainly for domestic private firms. The median distortion is 26% higher for women than men, and the decline in distortion for women drives the overall ...
International Finance Discussion Papers , Paper 1394

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