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higher wages. The analysis also suggests that gender is very important for participation in labour markets as well as wages … earned in those markets, indicating that special attention be given to the gender consequences of any labour policy. …
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The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the impact of economic policy and structural change on gender inequality … three different methodologies to explore this question: 1) statistical description of changes in a range of gender … well as the determinants of gender inequality in these variables. …
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are especially due in wide parts to the service and health care sector. A fundamental question is how gender matters when … investigating the above-mentioned developments. Do we find specific “gender patterns” within the increasing expansion of self …
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This paper present an overview of the state of lifelong learning in Bulgaria from a gender perspective; reviews the … accordance with the European strategic objectives, including gender aspects. The analysis on the state and policies of the …
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gender and age regulation); d) Restructuring effects (policy on transfer of personnel, policy on redundancies, and …
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Developing countries are increasingly concerned about gender dimensions of the impacts of economic reforms initiated … in structure of market employment, gender division of labour remains unequal within household economy. …
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In this paper the term ‘globalisation’ means the international integration of nationally organised markets in conjunction with increasing cross-country flows of factors of production. According to this globalisation has been under way for centuries. Globalisation is not a completely...
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rate (LFPR) series of Australia, Canada and the USA. Therefore we allow for endogenously determined multiple structural … previous research the LFPRs of Australia, Canada and the USA are stationary implying that the informational value of the …
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The use of linkages to compare productive structures and discover key sectors is an active focus of research in input-output field. In this paper, an extension of the called multilevel indicators (García et al., 2008) to the key sector determination is proposed. The multilevel indicators not...
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This paper analyses the intraday co-movements between returns on several commodity markets and on the stock market in the United States over the 1997-2011 period. By exploiting a new high frequency database, we compute various rolling correlations at (i) 1-hour, (ii) 5-minute, (iii) 10-second,...
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