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Why do so few women work in New York (and so many in Minneapolis)? Labor supply of married women across US cities
Dan Black,
Natalia Kolesnikova,
Lowell J Taylor
Journal of Urban Economics, Volume: n/a, Start page: n/a
Swansea University Author: Dan Black
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DOI (Published version): 10.1016/j.jue.2013.03.003
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Why do so few women work in New York (and so many in Minneapolis)? Labor supply of married women across US cities
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