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This paper exploits an exogenous shift in the trade policy in India to study the impact of industrialization on son preference. Using a difference-in-differences strategy, we find that households are more likely to have a male child in regions with higher trade openness relative to regions with...
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gender norm leads to increased domestic violence. …
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We study the opinions on prostitution that emerged from the World Value Survey. We show that individuals tends to justify prostitution more in countries where it is legal or regulated and less in countries where it is prohibited, even after controlling for religious, cultural and sociological...
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of conviction on labour market status, paying specific attention to gender differences. Estimation results show that …
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policy insights. This paper first describes key employment trends in India by gender. Then the potential determinants of …
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and especially for women. <P>Specific gender policies will be needed to enlarge economic opportunities for women and to …
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entrepreneurs face gender biases stemming from socio-economic factors or specific biases in laws such as inheritance laws …
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This paper analyzes the impact of expansions in leave coverage on mothers’ labor market outcomes after childbirth. The focus is on Germany, a country that underwent several changes in maternity leave legislation since the late 70s. We identify the causal impact of an expansion in maternity...
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We analyze first time parents’ work patterns. Little empirical work exists on the influence of the partner’s (change of) employment status. There is no study known to us that investigates the effects of the family’s immigrant background. This study explores both issues in addition to the...
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