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2007, about 7.3 million foreigners were living in Germany. While the total number of foreigners has decreased over the last … decade, female migration to Germany has increased. Today, women constitute 48.6% of migratory flows to Germany, although the …-specific determinants of remittances from Germany. Here we attempt to fill this gap, focusing on gender roles and network effects. We …
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all, but women must still choose between career and family in Germany. We argue that interventions need to address how the …
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supervisory boards of Germany's largest private sector companies has created a 'male monoculture' there. In the literature …
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Remittances from Germany are substantial. Cross-border transfers to family and friendship networks outside Germany are …
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This paper focuses on gender differences in the role played by locus of control within a model that predicts outcomes for men and women at two opposite poles of the labour market: high level managerial / leadership positions and unemployment. Based on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel,...
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The female share in management positions is quite low in Germany. The higher the hierarchical level, the fewer women … boards of the top 200 private companies in Germany, only 2.5 percent of members are female. Many studies have focused on the … other white-collar employees in Germany's private sector. While bivariate results based on data from the German Socio …
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West Germany. In the background of this analysis, the influence of institutions on the allocation of resources is examined …
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