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Title: Do Menstrual Problems Explain Gender Gaps in Absenteeism and Earnings? Evidence from the National Health Interview Survey
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Publication Year: 2013
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Abstract: The health effects of menstruation are a controversial explanation for gender gaps in absenteeism and earnings. This paper provides the first evidence on this issue using data that combines labor market outcomes with information on health. We find that menstrual problems could account for some of the gender gap in illness-related absences, but menstrual problems are associated with other negative health conditions, suggesting our estimates may overstate causal effects. Nevertheless, menstrual problems explain very little of the gender gap in earnings. in general, explain very little of gender gaps in full-time, full-year earnings.
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Authors: Herrmann, Mariesa A.; Rockoff, Jonah E.
Publisher: Columbia University
Data Collections: IPUMS CPS
Topics: Gender, Health, Labor Force and Occupational Structure
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