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This thesis shows that women's labour market participation, macroeconomic growth and family policies are closely linked … countries. Yet, the analysis shows further that in most European countries, the redistributive character of several family … policy instruments risks discouraging mothers' labour supply. Hence, it is essential to create a set of coherent family …
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fishery-dependent regions to more central ones. This will be the case if ITQs are implemented in Norway or other countries …
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The oil industry is the richest and most influential industry in the world. The industry has moved the fates of nations. Oil is required to fight wars and exert power, and the restriction of this energy source is paramount to the restriction of movement, control, and in the end, power....
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inversely related to the economic status of the family, but the measure of economic status used has not always been the same. In …
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be applied in the family business context. In this article we add familiness to the four BSC perspectives (financial … succession planning in family-owned businesses. We use an action research project to highlight how family businesses can … professionalize their management by the adoption of a BSC strategy map that includes a family business focus and links the core …
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Abstract Drawing on the family embeddedness perspective on entrepreneurship and the resource-based-view (RBV) of the … firm, we investigate how the promotion of family-based brand identity influences competitive orientation (customer versus … product) and firm performance in family businesses. Applying structural equation modeling to survey data collected from …
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is a description of the paper and not the actual abstract. This paper analyzes how transfers among family members … recipients, transfers aimed at insuring family members against market risk may have the unintended effect of increasing market … substitutes to family transfers that can reduce parental influence on children's activities and lead to bad market outcomes. Thus …
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suggests a strong negative response of female labor supply to changes in their husband's wages. Family labor supply behavior … determines how changes in individual wage rates translate into family earnings changes. The responses of women to changes in … their husband's wages attenuated somewhat the increases in individual wage inequality at the family level: The results …
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reveal why child, influenced through advertising, can influence the shopping habits of his family. Also it is intended to …
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et al. [Currie, A., Shields, M.A., Price, S.W., 2007. The child health/family income gradient: evidence from England … child health and family income. Overall, our results for Australian children are similar to those produced by Propper et al …. [Propper, C., Rigg, J., Burgess, S., 2007. Child health: evidence on the roles of family income and maternal mental health from …
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