Expanded Horizons
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According to Claudia Goldin, expanded horizons are anticipations of future labor conditions that can be made accurately. These accurate anticipations allow actors in the labor market to better plan for their careers, by increasing the likelihood that they invest in human capital through higher education and choose positions that promote advancement. Goldin, believes expanded horizons is one of three aspects of decision-making that transformed women into active and bargaining participants in the market for labor.
The Quiet Revolution That Transformed Women's Employment, Education, and Family