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four countries: India, Nepal, Rwanda and Tanzania. This report presents the findings pertaining to India, where research … for their unpaid care work responsibilities. In India, the two WEE programmes selected for this research were: Mahatma …
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This paper addresses gender equality in Cuba, tracing its development from the days of the revolution to present day with an emphasis on women working in the field of law. This article is being published by the Florida Bar International Law Section Journal for its Spring 2016 edition, and is...
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This paper assesses the structure and quality of self-employment in India over a decade. India, historically, has had a … framework of self-employment in India. …
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Articles on women empowerment through participation of women in cooperative societies with special reference to India …
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The paper examine the changes in work participation and employment pattern of women in rural Andhra Pradesh during 1993-94 to 1999-2000 based on the unit level data of NSSO 50th and 55th rounds. Participation in economic activities decreases and unemployment increases with levels of education,...
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By exploiting recent advances in mixed (stochastic parameter) ordered probit estimators and a unique longitudinal dataset from Ghana, this paper examines the distribution of subjective wellbeing across sectors of employment and offers insights into the functioning of developing country labor...
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By exploiting recent advances in mixed (stochastic parameter) ordered probit estimators and a unique longitudinal dataset from Ghana, this paper examines the distribution of subjective wellbeing across sectors of employment and offers insights into the functioning of developing country labor...
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