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We analyze the relationship between natives' attitudes towards citizenship acquisition for foreigners and trust. Our hypothesis is that, in sub-Saharan Africa, the slave trade represents the deep factor behind contemporary attitudes toward citizenship, with more intense exposure to historical...
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This paper provides an overview of theory and empirical evidence on earnings discrimination within the workplace. Earnings discrimination occurs when employees producing work of equal value are differentially remunerated because of their social group. The paper reviews theories of why employers...
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divisions in starting a conflict. We integrate a variety of variables such as excluded population, power-sharing, anocracy …, ethnic groups in addition to a number of economic factors. The main results indicate that ethnicity does not seem to be a … very important factor in starting both the civil and ethnic conflict in Syria, but it shows that the lack of power …
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This paper explores the role of the gender equality culture in cross-country gender commuting gap differences. To avoid inter-relationships between culture, institutions, and economic conditions in a simple cross-country analysis, we adopt the epidemiological approach. We merge data from the...
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and benefits of such rent seeking activities depend on the degree of ethnic polarization which a¤ects the concentration of …
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It is a fact that transgender people experience severe discrimination in various forms not only in their everyday lives but also in their working lives, especially when transitioning. It seems that Europe is slowly changing over the years as there are constant calls to tackle this complex issue...
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