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A longitudinal study tracks the average annual earnings of a large group of men and women for several years before and after they have their first child. The data reveals the following pattern: before the birth, men's and women's earnings grow at a similar rate. After the birth, men's earnings continue on their previous growth path, while women's average earnings experience a sharp, immediate drop, followed by a much slower growth rate, resulting in a large and persistent gap between their earnings and the men's earnings. Which economic phenomenon is most accurately described by this specific pattern of earnings divergence triggered by parenthood?

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