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women from their workplace now publicizing their support forracial and gender integration? I suggest that corporations are …
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Small businesses are seen as an agent of economic growth in developing countries. Recently, the idea of micro-lending has received increased attention due to its promising effects on employment and personal economic growth in rural developing areas. However, we lack an in depth understanding of...
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We use a sample of over 80,000 Spanish companies started by a sole entrepreneur between 2004 and 2014, and distinguish between male and female entrepreneurs demand for credit, credit approval ratio, and credit performance. We fi nd that female entrepreneurs who start a business are less likely...
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gender discrimination in the pricing of life insurance and annuities, namely, that individuals should bear their own ….Using a simple example, I show here that gender-based pricing results in radically different outcomes for male and female … consumers if one focuses on income rather than present value. Gender-based pricing means that a man must set aside more from his …
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-specific deviations in average wages as well as the returns to components of human capital -- race, gender, education, and experience …
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This paper examines the changes in relative earnings of workers with different education levels during Vietnam’s transition. It is found that females enjoy a higher return to education than males do in 1998, reversing the situation observed five years ago. A large fall in the returns to...
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. We find that composition effects derived from changes in age, gender or education of the labour force, largely exogenous …
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