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market compared to countries that do not produce drugs. We locate our study to the city of Bucaramanga, Colombia; the country …-personal firms who use no violence. …
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This paper aims to propose a reading of [des] political order in Colombia, using as a theoretical source of Douglass … Colombia there are very limited conditions for coordinating collective action, (2) what direct and indirect effects on the [des …
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in job searches affects the quality of employment (QoE) using a mixed approach. Drawing from socioeconomic literature on … Great Integrated Household Survey (GIHS) and a sample on Bogota's workers in 2013, they provide empirical support that the …
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than the average of Colombia. Moreover, we found periods of economic boom between 1800 and 1840, 1860 and 1880, and 1905 …
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This work is a PhD dissertation, written at the Department of Economics, McGill University. The thesis offers a new framework for inflation as a process of restructuring. Contrary to existing theories of inflation, which tend to take structure and institutions as given for the purpose of...
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have the potential to positively influence the quantity and quality of women’s participation in agriculture in India …’s North Eastern Region. Women in agriculture in this part of the country, are going to get more and more employments both in … bring in miseries to the women folks. However, in the long run, women in this region are going to gain the lion’s share of …
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the 1989-2000 period. The share of women in total employment is declining in the sectors traditionally labeled for women … and increasing in the non-traditional sectors. Distribution of women employment is becoming more evenly spread across both … income are identified as important determinants of incidence of women employment. In recent years women's participation seems …
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This paper examines the effect of domestic violence on the health of ever-married women of reproductive age group in … violence has negative impact on the overall women’s health and nutritional status. However, national level results are not … of domestic violence are used as indicators of domestic violence at both national and state levels. We find that domestic …
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This paper examines the effect of domestic violence on the health of ever-married women of reproductive age group in … violence has negative impact on the overall women’s health and nutritional status. However, national level results are not … of domestic violence are used as indicators of domestic violence at both national and state levels. We find that domestic …
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this paper, we study the relationship between women employment and domestic violence in India. We used a nationally …Domestic violence is recognised as a serious violation of women’s basic rights. Conventional economic models of … domestic violence suggest that higher participation by women in the labour force leads to a decrease in domestic violence. In …
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