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This paper describes the very different role played by female elites in contemporary developing countries, as compared to the 'early' industrializing countries of the nineteenth and early twentieth century. It shows that women are far more important in business and politics in today's developing...
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households. -- instrumental partner-violence ; non-cooperative family decision-making ; welfare policy …
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Sex ratios, i.e., relative numbers of men and women, can affect marriage prospects, labor force participation, and other social and economic variables. But the observed association between sex ratios and social and economic conditions may be confounded by omitted variables and reverse causality....
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Sex ratios, i.e., relative numbers of men and women, can affect marriage prospects, labor force participation, and other social and economic variables. But the observed association between sex ratios and social and economic conditions may be confounded by omitted variables and reverse causality....
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market production in support of a family business, that is, unreported family workers. These individuals are not coded in the … other relatives in their household. Unreported family workers are classified into four categories: farm, merchant, craft … unreported family workers in the male augmented labor force participation rate is relatively small. …
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