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This paper reviews the literature on the impact of work on health. We consider work along two dimensions: (i) the … work found in the literature is based on situations in which workers have essentially no control (no choice) over the … amount of work they provide. In essence, what is de trimental to health is not so much work per se as much as the gap which …
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Despite growing interest in how the concept of diversity management is reinterpreted as it crosses national boundaries, there has been little study of this process in Europe. To bridge this knowledge gap, this article explores the construction of diversity discourses in the context of the UK,...
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standard decomposition techniques to measure the extent of gender-based wage discrimination. Matching two original surveys …Differences in labour force attachment across gender are important to explain the extent of the gender earnings gap … significant increase in the portion of the gender gap explained by observable characteristics. …
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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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