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The analysis of economic factors usually applied for examining gender inequality in the labour market suggests that former post communist countries in Central and Eastern Europe have reached similarly high standards of gender equality compared to Western European countries. This paper aims at...
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This document, prepared by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and UN Women, has been conceived to serve as a guiding framework for those involved in the development of comprehensive national Care Systems as a pillar of social protection in the countries of the...
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Arbeitsmarkt, zu geschlechtsspezifischen Zugangsmöglichkeiten bzw. Hindernissen und zu den Chancen und Defiziten verschiedener … entwickelt hat, als die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, die sonst eine lange Geschichte staatlicher Eingriffe in den Arbeitsmarkt …
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Job polarization was first identified in the US in the 1990s, when employment growth concentrated in the highest and … lowest wages jobs with much less growth in middle wage jobs. Research since then has identified continuing polarizing … disaggregate job growth by sector, employment contract, and sociodemographic groups. I find that the pattern of job polarization …
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This report focuses on two categories of home-based workers in Turkey; industrial home-based pieceworkers and IT-enabled remote workers, who are commonly referred to in Turkey as “freelancers”. With an aim of exploring the current patterns and issues of these two categories of home-based...
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