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'In an effort to move away from the usual negative approach of studying why women leave STEM areas, Bilimoria and Lord focus on a number of research studies across the United States, Australia and Europe that examine why women stay and what organizations and broader societal practices are doing...
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'This very impressive Handbook takes established research topics about women in management and treats them in fresh and novel ways. The chapters are intellectually interesting, sound, and provocative, and meet the editors' aspiration to stimulate high quality research on women's experiences in...
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-Being, Poverty, and Work Intensity', Feminist Economics, 1 (3), November, 1-25 -- Gabrielle Meagher (1997), 'Recreating "Domestic …, Maria S. Floro and Caren A. Grown (2010), 'Unpaid Work, Time Use, Poverty, and Public Policy', Feminist Economics, 16 (3 …
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important published work on the subject, addresses a core issue of contention: the implications of globalization for poverty and …, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press for NBER, 261-338 -- Andrew Berg and Anne Krueger (2003), 'Trade, Growth, and Poverty - A Selective … McCulloch and Andrew McKay (2004), 'Trade Liberalization and Poverty: The Evidence So Far', Journal of Economic Literature, XLII …
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