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Women who want to work often face many more hurdles than men. This is true in Tajikistan where there is a large gender … participation. Both women acquiring greater access to education and men increasing their migration abroad contribute to reducing the …
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Women who want to work often face many more hurdles than men. This is true in Tajikistan where there is a large gender … participation. Both women acquiring greater access to education and men increasing their migration abroad contribute to reducing the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010361476
Women who want to work often face many more hurdles than men. This is true in Tajikistan where there is a large gender … participation. Both women acquiring greater access to education and men increasing their migration abroad contribute to reducing the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010363409
Women who want to work often face many more hurdles than men. This is true in Tajikistan where there is a large gender … participation. Both women acquiring greater access to education and men increasing their migration abroad contribute to reducing the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013052559
In Central and Eastern European women started the process of transition from socialist to market economies with a … status quo that differed markedly from women in both developed western and traditional developing economies. They enjoyed an …
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explores the sectoral reallocation of labour by gender. In Bulgaria, men and women started the transition on an almost equal …
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interested in whether women are better off or worse off relative to men as a result of this transition. We use the German Socio …
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interested in whether women are better off or worse off relative to men as a result of this transition. We use the German Socio …
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interested in whether women are better off or worse off relative to men as a result of this transition. We use the German Socio …
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enterprises in India. Female-owned firms are on average 45 per cent less productive than male-owned firms, with the clearest …
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