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results showstriking gender differences in the relationship between reciprocity and taste for representation. These … differences can be partially explained by gender-specific differences in the average degree of labor force attachment. …
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, separate estimations by gender show a positive association between works councils and political interest only for men, but not … for women. Traditional gender roles may make it difficult for women to be politically engaged even when a works council is …
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, separate estimations by gender show a positive association between works councils and political interest only for men, but not … for women. Traditional gender roles and disproportionate responsibility for family may make it difficult for women to be …
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, separate estimations by gender show a positive association between works councils and political interest only for men, but not … for women. Traditional gender roles and disproportionate responsibility for family may make it difficult for women to be …
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While education and labor force participation of women have been increased, there is still a substantial gender gap in … and gender equality. We address this question by examining the influence of works councils on the gender policies of …
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While education and labor force participation of women have been increased, there is still a substantial gender gap in … and gender equality. We address this question by examining the influence of works councils on the gender policies of …
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whether the gender gap in risk attitudes is shaped by the social environment. We address this question by examining risk … more equal gender roles than West Germans. Thus, if the gender gap reflects socially constructed norms, it should be … prediction. Specifically with respect to career and financial matters, the gender gap in risk tolerance is smaller among East …
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While education and labor force participation of women have been increased, there is still a substantial gender gap in … and gender equality. We address this question by examining the influence of works councils on the gender policies of …
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