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form of lower tariffs in both countries, and greater export orientation in Egypt, lead to significant wage gains … public enterprise witnesses substantial reductions in wages due to liberalisation. In contrast, in Egypt both types of …
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Al Jazeera Centre for Studies recently conducted an opinion poll, surveying 8,045 young men and women from Tunisia …, Egypt, Libya and Yemen regarding the views of the youth on their revolutions - how successful they were and what threats …
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Presents data from a methods test survey which shows higher rates of female labour force participation than reported by official surveys.
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case study of methodological Experiment (Methods Test) in India and Egypt. Shows that the accuracy of research results …
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conceptions of the good. This paper reconsiders these arguments on the basis of fieldwork conducted among migrant women living in … in terms of the existing, stated and desired capabilities of these women. In doing so, I underline the importance of …)possibility of separating the political and non-political realms, particularly in issues regarding religion and family, and argue for …
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This article adopts a socio-cultural lens to examine the role of Buddhism in highly skilled women workers’ careers in …
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In this paper the issue of high dropout rates in India is examined which has adverse implications for human capital formation, and hence for the country’s long term growth potential. Using the 2004-05 National Sample Survey employment-unemployment survey data, transition probabilities of...
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their historical connection with the Arabs. Using the distance-ethnicity (non-Yao) interaction as an IV for women … practicing other religions (Islam and other) or no religion, Christian females are indeed less likely to form polygynous unions …
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religion mediate access and returns to education of men and women. The effort is to discuss whether, the capabilities approach …
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concerning the role of the emperor, while Barbara Molony is concerned with the position of women. Sheldon Garon's paper deals …
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