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Evaluating the Gender Wage Gap as an Explanation for the Hours Gap

A key question in labor economics is whether the gender wage gap can explain the 'hours gap'—the observation that women, on average, perform less paid work than men. The hypothesis, prompted by economic models where wages influence working-hour decisions, is that lower wages for women reduce the financial reward for each hour of paid work. This could lead women to choose to work fewer hours, even in countries with equal pay laws. This concept explores the validity of this potential causal relationship.

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