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Evaluating Pre-Parenthood Career Choices

An economist argues that the earnings gap between mothers and fathers is not caused by childbirth itself, but rather by women self-selecting into lower-paying, more flexible career paths years before becoming parents in anticipation of future family responsibilities. Based on empirical findings about earnings trajectories, critically evaluate this argument. Does the evidence support this explanation? Why or why not?

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