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important contributing factors explaining the gender productivity gap are firm characteristics, such as firm size, age of the …
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access to new financing options change the gender configuration of informal economic activity and, if so, in what ways and …
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access to new financing options change the gender configuration of informal economic activity and, if so, in what ways and …
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access to new financing options change the gender configuration of informal economic activity and, if so, in what ways and …
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access to new financing options change the gender configuration of informal economic activity and, if so, in what ways and …
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explores the sectoral reallocation of labour by gender. In Bulgaria, men and women started the transition on an almost equal … gender differences in the labour market. We find that household characteristics, rather than alternative explanations such as … differences in individual characteristics or pure gender discrimination, better explain the observed gender differences in labour …
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Governments in more developed economies partially compensate import-competing industries when world prices fall, i.e. they lean against the wind. In less developed economies we often observe liberalization in response to the same shock. We use a political-support maximization model with revenue...
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Recent studies exploring sibling rivalry in the allocation of household resources in the U.S. produce conflicting results. We contribute to this discussion by addressing the role of sibling rivalry in educational attainment in Germany. Using the German Socioeconomic Panel (GSOEP) we are able to...
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issues. Our analysis shows that even though the gender wage gap is shrinking, discrimination is not. …
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