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surplus and input use in Kenya. A selectivity model was used that accounts not only for the effects of fixed and variable …
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Pastoralists in northern Kenya may be able to diversify income by selling milk in nearby towns and cities. However …, milk sold in open-air markets in communities in northern Kenya is often of low quality in terms of its sensory … experimental auctions to determine if consumers in the border town of Moyale, Kenya are willing to pay for enhanced milk sensory …
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process to enhance participation by small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses, labor surplus area firms, and women …
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This report documents Reynolds Electrical Engineering Co., Inc., analysis of all major job groups with explanations if minorities and females are underutilized in any one or more job group. Goals and timetables have been developed and good faith efforts are directed to correct any deficiencies....
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Although South African companies seem to make an attempt to employ more women to meet the required employment quotas …, not enough is being done to allow women to grow beyond certain levels in their jobs, and it appears that women are still …. In an attempt to assist m bridging the gap of gender inequality in corporate S.A., professional women may be branded as a …
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for men that are very small. The own-wage elasticity for women is positive and the cross-wage elasticity for women … determines how changes in individual wage rates translate into family earnings changes. The responses of women to changes in … suggest that the earnings of the wives of low-income men would actually have fallen over the decade if women's tabor supply …
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Bayesian approach to estimate the GLMM, with specific application to analysing employment transitions of women over four waves …
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