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This article considers the relationship between centralised, exogenous institutions and the embedded, endogenous institutions of rural governance in Europe through an examination of the evaluation procedures of the European LEADER programme. LEADER is presented in the literature as progressive...
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This article considers the relationship between centralised, exogenous institutions and the embedded, endogenous institutions of rural governance in Europe through an examination of the evaluation procedures of the European LEADER programme. LEADER is presented in the literature as progressive...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003919695
-family balance indicators and gender wage gaps are also unfavorable. The poor labor market situation of mothers in V4 countries has …
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-family balance indicators and gender wage gaps are also unfavorable. The poor labor market situation of mothers in V4 countries has …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012439774
gender composition. We test hypotheses regarding gender and team preferences on the patterns of coauthorship in articles … women increases, allows us to reject gender neutrality in team formation in favour of an hypothesis stating that the …
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We analyze the employment gap between Roma and non-Roma men and women in local labor markets to test the hypothesis that ethnic prejudices against a minority have a more substantial labor market impact if the proportion of small firms is high in the local economy. We rely on Hungarian data from...
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We analyze the employment gap between Roma and non-Roma men and women in local labor markets to test the hypothesis that ethnic prejudices against a minority have a more substantial labor market impact if the proportion of small firms is high in the local economy. We rely on Hungarian data from...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014454441