Chapter Ten Evidence on the Sources of Gender Differences in Earnings and Occupations: Supply-Side Factors versus Labor Market Discrimination Francine.

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Chapter Ten Evidence on the Sources of Gender Differences in Earnings and Occupations: Supply-Side Factors versus Labor Market Discrimination Francine D. Blau and Anne E. Winkler, The Economics of Women, Men, and Work Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press

Figures and Tables Francine D. Blau and Anne E. Winkler, The Economics of Women, Men, and Work Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press

Table 10-1 Francine D. Blau and Anne E. Winkler, The Economics of Women, Men, and Work Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press

Figure 10-1 Scatter Plot and Regression Line for Women’s Wages Francine D. Blau and Anne E. Winkler, The Economics of Women, Men, and Work Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press

Figure 10-2 The Estimated Relationship between Wages and Experience for Women Evaluated at 12 and 16 Years of Education Francine D. Blau and Anne E. Winkler, The Economics of Women, Men, and Work Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press

Figure 10-3 Hypothetical Regression Lines for Male and Female College Graduates Francine D. Blau and Anne E. Winkler, The Economics of Women, Men, and Work Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press