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series stationary or at best mean-reverting. -- labour force participation rates ; gender ; fractional integration …
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series stationary or at best mean-reverting. -- Labour Force Participation Rates ; Gender ; Fractional Integration …
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series stationary or at best mean-reverting. -- Labour Force Participation Rates ; Gender ; Fractional Integration …
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's wages are at parity in public administration, there is a large gender wage- gap in the private sector. Lower private returns …
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constraints causing the large gender gap in Turkish education and the covariates related to lower overall educational levels may …
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The strong relationship between various health indicators and education is widely documented. However, the studies that investigate the nature of causality between these variables became available only recently and provide evidence mostly from developed countries. We add to this literature by...
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There is little evidence on unemployment duration and its determinants in developing countries. This study is on the duration aspect of unemployment in a developing country, Turkey. We analyze the determinants of the probability of leaving unemployment for employment or the hazard rate. The...
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. -- Unemployment duration ; hazard analysis ; gender ; Turkey …
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to education are higher for women than men in both countries; the gender gap has worsened in 2008, but more so for … in Turkey. -- Returns to Education ; Mincer Equation ; Gender ; Palestine ; Turkey …
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