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home as well as at work. For example, 45 per cent of the measurable Gross Domestic Income comes from the work of women in … the world’s richest countries. However, the women are discriminated both at work and at home. Further, they are vulnerable … to conflicts, wars and terrorism. The women in Eritrea are fighting for their rights and freedom. This paper explores the …
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In this article, the author has discussed that in Pakistan, EEO is rather an issue of education than legislation or implementation.
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We prove the existence of a Pareto optimal state of a finite society that has socially differentiated persons, each with non-binary personal preferences that quasi-order a finite set of alternatives. Everybody engages in a volitional act of choice by maximization of non-binary preferences. As a...
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. This differential has been attributed to labor market discrimination against women. Using data from 2003 and 2010 Household …
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In this paper, we introduce uncertainty of the labour productivity of women in a competitive model of wage … determination. We demonstrate that more qualified women are then offered much lower wages than men at the equilibrium. This result …
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Trade in services has played a pivotal role in boosting economic growth of India. However, very few studies exist that trace its gender differential impacts. This study makes a pioneering attempt to estimate the impact of exports of services on gender employment in 46 sectors, which include 15...
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returns to academic disciplines are firstly estimated by gender. It is found that the subjects in which women are relatively …-female pay gap in Greece. Risk-augmented earnings functions (Hartog, 2006) indicate that Greek women seek for less risky …
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Using unconditional quantile regression combined with Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition, we study the gender wage differentials over the whole distribution in Thailand from 1991 to 2007. A V-shape pattern of the overall gender gap is observed in each year, most attributable to the wage structure...
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39; those with no childcare responsibilities; and women. This suggests that the influences of age, gender and children …
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important factors that can improve employment opportunities for women, reducing labor by gender differences. The objective of …
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