Michelle Rendall
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Michelle |
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Monash University
/ Monash Business School
/ Department of Economics
Research profile
author of:
- The Link between Gender Gaps and Employment Polarization (RePEc:ces:ifofor:v:23:y:2022:i:02:p:12-16)
by Michelle Rendall - The Role of Gender in Employment Polarization (RePEc:cfm:wpaper:1704)
by Fabio Cerina & Alessio Moro & Michelle Petersen Rendall - Spatial Polarization (RePEc:cns:cnscwp:201909)
by F. Cerina & E. Dienesch & A. Moro & M. Rendall - A Note on Employment and Wage Polarization in the U.S (RePEc:cns:cnscwp:202002)
by F. Cerina & A. Moro & M. Rendall - A Note on Employment and Wage Polarization in the U.S (RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:15797)
by Rendall, Michelle & Cerina, Fabio & Moro, Alessio - Gender, Income, and Numeracy Test Scores (RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:16895)
by Paterson, Molly & Parasnis, Jaai & Rendall, Michelle - Toward a General Theory of Peer Effects (RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:17315)
by Boucher, Vincent & Rendall, Michelle & Ushchev, Philip & Zenou, Yves - The Reversal of the Gender Education Gap with Economic Development (RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:17786)
by Feng, Ying & Ren, Jie & Rendall, Michelle - Brain versus Brawn: The Realisation of Women’s Comparative Advantage (RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:18825)
by Rendall, Michelle - Training Time, Robots and Technological Unemployment (RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:19343)
by Cossu, Fenicia & Moro, Alessio & Rendall, Michelle - Employment polarization and the role of the apprenticeship system (RePEc:eee:eecrev:v:82:y:2016:i:c:p:166-186)
by Rendall, Michelle & Weiss, Franziska J. - Gender, socioeconomic status, and numeracy test scores (RePEc:eee:jeborg:v:227:y:2024:i:c:s0167268124003652)
by Paterson, Molly & Parasnis, Jaai & Rendall, Michelle - Structural Change in Developing Countries: Has it Decreased Gender Inequality? (RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:45:y:2013:i:c:p:1-16)
by Rendall, Michelle - The role of gender in employment polarization (RePEc:ehl:lserod:86170)
by Cerina, Fabio & Moro, Alessio & Petersen Rendall, Michelle - Women's emancipation through education: a macroeconomic analysis (RePEc:fip:fedmwp:704)
by Fatih Guvenen & Michelle Rendall - Spatial Polarization (RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03788208)
by Fabio Cerina & Elisa Dienesch & Alessio Moro & Michelle Rendall - Towards a General Theory of Peer Effects (RePEc:iza:izadps:dp16354)
by Boucher, Vincent & Rendall, Michelle & Ushchev, Philip & Zenou, Yves - Spatial Polarization (RePEc:mos:moswps:2019-06)
by Fabio Cerina & Elisa Dienesch & Michelle Rendall - The Role of Gender in Employment Polarization (RePEc:mos:moswps:2020-09)
by Fabio Cerina & Alessio Moro & Michelle Rendall - A Note on Employment and Wage Polarization in the U.S (RePEc:mos:moswps:2020-10)
by Fabio Cerina & Alessio Moro & Michelle Rendall - Gender, Income, and Numeracy Test Scores (RePEc:mos:moswps:2022-02)
by Molly Paterson & Jaai Parasnis & Michelle Rendall - Women's Emancipation Through Education: A Macroeconomic Analysis (RePEc:nbr:nberwo:18979)
by Fatih Guvenen & Michelle Rendall - Spatial Polarisation (RePEc:oup:econjl:v:133:y:2023:i:649:p:30-69.)
by Fabio Cerina & Elisa Dienesch & Alessio Moro & Michelle Rendall - College Majors and Skill Mismatch in Labour (RePEc:qld:uqmrg6:49)
by Michelle Rendall & Satoshi Tanaka & Yi Zhang - Online Appendix to "Women's Emancipation through Education: A Macroeconomic Analysis" (RePEc:red:append:14-159)
by Fatih Guvenen & Michelle Rendall - Online Appendix to "Female Market Work, Tax Regimes, and the Rise of the Service Sector" (RePEc:red:append:14-38)
by Michelle Rendall - Code and data files for "Women's Emancipation through Education: A Macroeconomic Analysis" (RePEc:red:ccodes:14-159)
by Fatih Guvenen & Michelle Rendall - Code and data files for "Female Market Work, Tax Regimes, and the Rise of the Service Sector" (RePEc:red:ccodes:14-38)
by Michelle Rendall - Women's Emancipation through Education: A Macroeconomic Analysis (RePEc:red:issued:14-159)
by Fatih Guvenen & Michelle Rendall - Female Market Work, Tax Regimes, and the Rise of the Service Sector (RePEc:red:issued:14-38)
by Michelle Rendall - Emancipation through Education (RePEc:red:sed009:70)
by Michelle Rendall & Fatih Guvenen - Brain versus Brawn: The Realization of Women's Comparative Advantage (RePEc:red:sed010:926)
by Michelle Rendall - The Service Sector and Female Market Work: Europe vs US (RePEc:red:sed011:778)
by Michelle Rendall - Emancipation Through Education (RePEc:red:sed012:923)
by Michelle Rendall & Fatih Guvenen - Math Matters: Student Ability, College Majors, and Wage Inequality (RePEc:red:sed013:1196)
by Michelle Rendall & Andrew Rendall - The Service Sector and Female Market Work: Europe vs the US (RePEc:red:sed013:1202)
by Michelle Rendall - Math Matters: Education Choices and Wage Inequality (RePEc:red:sed018:654)
by Michelle Petersen Rendall & Andrew Rendall - The Role Of Gender In Employment Polarization (RePEc:wly:iecrev:v:62:y:2021:i:4:p:1655-1691)
by Fabio Cerina & Alessio Moro & Michelle Rendall - Structural change in developing countries: has it decreased gender inequality? (RePEc:zur:econwp:077)
by Michelle Rendall - Employment polarization and the role of the apprenticeship system (RePEc:zur:econwp:141)
by Michelle Rendall & Franziska J. Weiss - Math matters: education choices and wage inequality (RePEc:zur:econwp:160)
by Andrew Rendall & Michelle Rendall - The role of gender in employment polarization (RePEc:zur:econwp:250)
by Fabio Cerina & Alessio Moro & Michelle Petersen Rendall - Brain versus brawn: the realization of women's comparative advantage (RePEc:zur:iewwpx:491)
by Michelle Petersen Rendall - Female market work, tax regimes, and the rise of the service sector (RePEc:zur:iewwpx:492)
by Michelle Petersen Rendall - Unknown item RePEc:zur:uceswp:010 (paper)