This paper examines the post-reform economic growth in three Central American economies -- Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Panama. From 1995 to 2015, each economy witnessed phenomenal shifts in labor market participation and occupational distribution of women. If the innate talent for a job did not change differently across genders, the occupational changes suggest that many talented women in the mid-1990s were in professions that did not conform to...
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2020/09/02
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS9380
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2020/09/02
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Disclosed
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Talent Allocation and Post-Reform Growth in Central America
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Occupation