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This study aims to understand women's engagement in economic activities in rural Honduras and why these activities may … not be accurately reflected in official statistics. The study finds that women underreport their engagement in economic … percentage points. Two main explanations are found. First, women identify themselves (and are identified) primarily as housewives …
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The relationship between the length of paid maternity leave and the proportion of female workers in the private sector is explored using firm-level survey data for 66 mostly developing countries. The paper finds a large, positive, and statistically significant relationship between the two....
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This paper studies foreign direct investment spillovers on the gender-related labor market practices of domestic firms …
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Recent studies have suggested that women's business decisions are influenced by members of their household, especially … their spouse, and that these intrahousehold dynamics contribute to gender gaps in entrepreneurship outcomes. This in …-depth qualitative study among microentrepreneurs in urban Ghana sought to understand the connections between women's businesses and …
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