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Supplemental results and replication materials for Sprengholz, M., & Hamjediers, M. (2022). Intersections and Commonalities: Using Matching to Decompose Wage Gaps by Gender and Nativity in Germany. Work and Occupations, 07308884221141100. https://doi.org/10.1177/07308884221141100 Changelog v1.0.3: Corrected folder structure: data and subfolders were missing Changelog v1.0.2: environment.yml: corrected channel specification Makefile: changed how string arguments are passed on to Stata omitted all condition to correct sequence problem when Stata is run in GUI mode README: reflects changes to Makefile
double disadvantage, matching, Germany, intersectionality, wage gap decomposition
double disadvantage, matching, Germany, intersectionality, wage gap decomposition
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