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of diversity discourses in the context of the UK, France and Germany. We use the discursive politics approach to …
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standard decomposition techniques to measure the extent of gender-based wage discrimination. Matching two original surveys …
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Informed insurance monopoly and risk discrimination We model a situation where a monopolistic insurer is better at … discrimination is allowed. …
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The purpose of this paper is to explain why low-wage workers with identical qualifications to higher-wage workers are more exposed to unemployment. Each worker is considered to belong to a social group (defined according to his/her gender, age, and nationality). We assume that workers experience...
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This paper analyses part of the controversy over export processing zones (EPZs)—the labour market and gender impacts—using unique time-series labour force survey data from an African setting: urban Madagascar, in which the EPZ (or Zone Franche) grew very rapidly during the 1990s. Employment...
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