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Promotional activity proved key to the success of department stores in fending off competition from the expanding chain stores by drawing in customers to their large, central, premises. This paper uses a combination of quantitative and qualitative archival data to examine the promotional methods...
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This study investigates whether and when during the life cycle women fall behind in terms of career progression because … establishment as well as in combination with an establishment change. Women with children are 1.6 percentage points less likely … promoted than women without children; this is what we refer to as the family gap in climbing the career. We find that mothers …
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This study investigates whether and when during the life cycle women fall behind in terms of career progression because … establishment as well as in combination with an establishment change. Women with children are 1.6 percentage points less likely … promoted than women without children; this is what we refer to as the family gap in climbing the career. We find that mothers …
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means of self-realization, independence and personal growth. However,Women, appear relatively few to engage in this career … path. Indeed, the Association of Women Entrepreneurs (AFEM) estimates that the number of women entrepreneurs does not … exceed 10,000, which represents barely 0.5% of women's employment in the formal sector and about 10% of the number total …
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promotion rates in economics. Furthermore, the progress of women has stalled relative to that in other disciplines in the past … extent to which these trends encompass the most elite departments, and how women's representation across fields of study … within economics has changed. We then review the recent literature on other dimensions of women's relative position in the …
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This study investigates whether and when during the life cycle women fall behind in terms of career progression because … establishment as well as in combination with an establishment change. Women with children are 1.6 percentage points less likely … promoted than women without children; this is what we refer to as the family gap in climbing the career. We find that mothers …
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This study investigates whether and when during the life cycle women fall behind in terms of career progression because … establishment as well as in combination with an establishment change. Women with children are 1.6 percentage points less likely … promoted than women without children; this is what we refer to as the family gap in climbing the career. We find that mothers …
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activities among rural women entrepreneurs. This research was conducted using a survey method among women entrepreneurs who were … used to select 307 rural entrepreneurial women. According to the findings, marketing methods such as face …-to-face advertising, making phone calls, participating in exhibitions, and sending text messages by women entrepreneurs are widely used …
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