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Author: Charen, Mona
Resulting in 3 citations.
1. Charen, Mona
Closing The Wrong Divide
Tampa Tribune, June 7, 2000, Nation/World; Pg. 9
Cohort(s): NLSY79
Publisher: Tribune Co.
Keyword(s): Earnings; Economics of Gender; Gender; Gender Differences; Wage Gap; Wage Levels; Wages

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This opinion piece argues against the gender wage gap and President Clinton's proposed Equal Pay Initiative by citing NLSY data showing that childless women aged 27-33 earn 98% of what men earn.
Bibliography Citation
Charen, Mona. "Closing The Wrong Divide." Tampa Tribune, June 7, 2000, Nation/World; Pg. 9.
2. Charen, Mona
Great Harm of Too Much Kindness
Rocky Mountain News, July 4, 1996, Editorial; Pg. 63A
Cohort(s): NLSY79
Publisher: Denver Publishing Company
Keyword(s): Aid for Families with Dependent Children (AFDC); Children; Family Size; Fertility; Marriage; Welfare; Women

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Also: St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 1, 1996, Editorial; Pg. 13B.
Also: Tampa Tribune, June 25, 1996, Nation/World, Pg. 7

This editorial argues that welfare policies decrease incentives to work and cause out of wedlock births. It cites Mark Rosenzweig's study of NLSY79 data, which demonstrates that a 10% increase in welfare benefits corresponds to a 12% increase in out of wedlock births.

Bibliography Citation
Charen, Mona. "Great Harm of Too Much Kindness." Rocky Mountain News, July 4, 1996, Editorial; Pg. 63A.
3. Charen, Mona
Women Achieve Workplace Gains
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 20, 1996, Editorial; Pg. 23C
Cohort(s): NLSY79
Publisher: Pulitzer Inc.
Keyword(s): Economics of Gender; Gender; Gender Differences; Wage Gap; Wages; Wages, Women

Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher.

Also: Rocky Mountain News, December 19, 1996, Editorial; Pg. 74A.
Also: Tampa Tribune, December 19, 1996, Nation/World, Pg. 17.

Charen's column argues against the validity of the wage gap, citing National Longitudinal Survey data indicating that childless women aged 27-30 earn 98% of men's wages.

Bibliography Citation
Charen, Mona. "Women Achieve Workplace Gains." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 20, 1996, Editorial; Pg. 23C.