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Productidinid brachiopods (Strophomenata, Productida), including Martinezchaconia luisae, new genus and new species of Linoproductidae, from the Carb…

2018

We describe three brachiopod species of the Suborder Productidina from the Ixtaltepec Formation, Carboniferous of the north of Oaxaca State, southern Mexico, found in peri-reef deposits. Stegacanthia bowsheri and Undaria sp. are members of the families Sentosiidae and Monticuliferidae respectively and were found in strata of the Visean (Middle Mississippian). Martinezchaconia luisae, new genus and species of the Family Linoproductidae, was recollected in Bashkirian-Moscovian (Lower-Middle Pennsylvanian) strata. The respective ages are inferred from the index species of brachiopods associated with the productidines herein described.

Productidinid brachiopods (Strophomenata Productida) including Martinezchaconia luisae new genus and new species of Linoproductidae from the Carboniferous of Santiago Ixtaltepec region Oaxaca Southeast México. ArtículoUndariabiologyUNESCO::CIENCIES DE LA VIDAPaleontologybiology.organism_classificationQE701-760PaleontologyGeographyGenusViséanCarboniferousPennsylvanian:CIENCIES DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]
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Interpreting the decomposition of gender earnings gap

2010

In this paper we discuss a decomposition of the gender monthly earnings differential into three components: the first is due to differences in individual characteristics, the second is due to discrimination and the last to the differential in hours worked. The Oaxaca-Blinder hourly wage decomposition is perfectly integrated into the decomposition of the monthly earnings gap. In order to evaluate the effects of this components on the monthly earnings gap, we calculate counterfactual earnings gaps, estimating what would happen if various aspects relating to the two genders were equal (for example, educational level), and then we compare these with the empirical earnings gap. The aim of the co…

labor statistics gender pay gap Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition counterfactual measures
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