a. To what extent should any model of the labour market take into consideration non-market labour employed

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a. To what extent should any model of the labour market take into consideration non-market labour employed in the home such as raising children and housework?

b. Do social norms and the approaches taken by economists in researching labour markets mean that women are routinely discriminated against?

c. Can the existence of lower wages in caring professions be purely explained by conventional economic theory of the labour market?

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Economics

ISBN: 9781473768543

5th Edition

Authors: Gregory Mankiw, Mark P. Taylor

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