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Women consistently work less in the labor market and earn lower wages than men. While economic empowerment of women is …
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Women consistently work less in the labor market and earn lower wages than men. While economic empowerment of women is …
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crisis later that year. The labor market recovery was slow until 2013, when net immigration, employment growth, and …
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economic growth, education, and social norms. Looking more broadly at improving women's access to quality employment, a …
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increasing the employment rate, especially among women. However, part-time work comes at a cost of lower wages for workers … more flexible working arrangements for both workers and firms. Part-time employment has also contributed substantially to …
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It is not difficult to find statistics showing that teenage childbearing is associated with poor labor market outcomes, but why is this the case? Does having a child as a teenager genuinely affect a woman's economic potential - or is it simply a marker of problems she might already be facing as...
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