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🇺🇸 💵 📊 See the gender pay gap by occupation.
For my final project, I decided to take a look at how diverse the tech industry is (i.e race, gender, wages, etc.). With being both black and a woman, I felt the need to not only bring attention to this possible bias but to also provide resources for other minorities who are looking to break into a technological career.
Website entitled "Breaking Through", our entry in Pearl Hacks '22 hackathon which won us the Cisco-sponsored award for the "Best #InclusiveFuture Hack"! https://indigow0lf.github.io/PearlHacks2022/
Project for Econometrics II Nova SBE PhD
Streamlit app that shows different graphs and statistics on gender inequality around the world. Including a calculator that shows the gender wage gap in different full time jobs.
An app for mobile to track your pay, leave, tax and other numerical aspects of your emplyment
A random sample of 534 workers from the Current Population Survey (CPS) from 1985.
Wage rates for U.S. workers that have not changed jobs within the year.
Leverage LLMs to provide career insights based on user-created data and local documents.
Software developer wages in Wichita vs peer metro areas using BLS data
The aim of this study is to model people's wages as a function of several parameters: gender, education, education of fathers, number of young children
Une rapide étude de l'influence d'un double-diplôme sur la carrière des ingénieurs français. / Quick study of the influence of a double degree for French engineers.
Saralweb Minimum Wage compiles the latest applicable minimum wages in India. The minimum wages are updated from time to time as per government's notifications. The repository is updated accordingly to provide updated minimum wages data.
R package - cleaning UK Labour Force Survey (LFS) data. This is a mirror of the code in the private Gitlab repository
A package for retrieving Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) data.
Coronavirus: Firms urged to honour living wage pledge
Examines relationship between degree and salary, as well as institutional characteristics that predict graduate rates