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consequence, they imply deep changes on the gender division of work deepening gender inequality. This article analyses the …. We have estimated labour supply models for individuals aged 25 to 54 living in couples with or without children by gender … employment rates in the labour force with the subsequent loss of total well-being, due to gender differences in education …
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consequence, they imply deep changes on the gender division of work deepening gender inequality. This article analyses the …. We have estimated labour supply models for individuals aged 25 to 54 living in couples with or without children by gender … employment rates in the labour force with the subsequent loss of total well-being, due to gender differences in education …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010712548
consequence, they imply deep changes on the gender division of work deepening gender inequality. This article analyses the …. We have estimated labour supply models for individuals aged 25 to 54 living in couples with or without children by gender … employment rates in the labour force with the subsequent loss of total well-being, due to gender differences in education …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010929910
gender dimensions within and income earnings in India, the context of gendered participation of female labour supplies in its … traits and labour supply characteristics; aspects of in-market discriminations and gender biases against women in terms of … hiring, promotion, segregation, gender relations and remunerations; and factors influencing women’s work time distribution …
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monetary poverty and inequality. Intra-household gender discrimination has been widely shown to shape expenditure decisions … dominated by gender discrimination among household members. Estimates for Chile show a substantial worsening of poverty and …
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This paper reviews the evidence of gender effects of globalization in developing economies. It then outlines a set of … macroeconomic and trade policies to promote gender equity in the distribution of resources. The evidence suggests that while … liberalization has expanded women’s access to employment, the long-term goal of transforming gender inequalities remains unmet and …
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the household, have discernible effects on aggregate saving due to differing saving propensities by gender. An analytical … significant effect of gender on aggregate savings. These findings demonstrate the importance of understanding gender relations at …
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Since the UN World Conference on Women in 1995 the discussion on gender has been extremely controverse. This issue of … the Journal on Technology Assessment (from ITAS) presents and discuss the topic of gender research, and the relation …. UN-Weltfrauenkonferenz in Peking 1995 wurde der Begriff gender extrem kontrovers diskutiert. Die Zeitschrift für …
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Globalization, liberalization, technological development, infrastructure development and WTO etc. are ‘contexts’, which have the potential to positively influence the quantity and quality of women’s participation in agriculture in India’s North Eastern Region. Women in agriculture in...
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We examine, in this article, the effect, on the women’s participation in the labor market, of increasing commercial opening of the Moroccan economy (further to the Association Agreement with the European Union, the Agadir Agreement, etc.). To do this, we build a multi-sector computable general...
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