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Exploiting a natural voting experiment we identify female preferences for real policy issues in the electorate. We then analyze whether female or male politicians in parliament more closely correspond to female preferences. Holding constant revealed constituent preferences, there is generally no...
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on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean, have adopted the Regional Gender Agenda, which aims to guarantee women … a result of growing political commitments, as well as the work of women’s movements and feminist economic studies. These …-responsibility between men and women, and among the State, the market, communities, and families, as well as the importance of promoting the …
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section 1. Gender : current status -- section 2. Gender : some issues -- section 3. Policies towards gender empowerment … -- section 4. Gender and rural development -- section 5. Gender : select interventions for gender development …
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1. Introduction -- Part I. Women and Gender Inequality in Energy Policy -- 2. Merging Local Content and Women …’s Economic Empowerment In Tanzania’s Extractive Industries -- 3. Women’s Empowerment through Electrification: What is the … Coal and Energy Sector -- Part II. Women and Gender Inequality in Energy Transition -- 5. Empowering Women in a Climate …
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1. Introduction -- 2. The OECD’s “Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women and Girls: Guidance for Development … Partners”: A critical assessment of its relevance to combat entrenched gender bias -- 3. Rural women’s economic involvement and … United Kingdom -- 7. Visualising Gender Bias: The Use of Visual Analysis to Examine Fashion Images of Women -- 8 …
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We analyze how subjects' self-assessment depends on whether its accuracy is observable to others. We find that women … downgrade their self-assessment given observability while men do not. Women avoid the shame they may have if others observe that … they overestimated themselves. Men, however, do not seem to be similarly shame-averse. This gender difference may be due to …
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(i.e. number of solved mazes) serving as our proxy for labor supply. We demonstrate that gender identity and (dis …
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