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to explain the gender differences in participation?”. In this paper, the controversy between political participation of … main-stream and gender-oriented research is discussed critically. In addition, (potential) syn-ergy effects that combine … both mainstream and gender-oriented research are presented. …
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und das internationale Marketing des Arbeitsstandortes Deutschland verbessert werden. …
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of academics and managers. The gender gap of about 30% may be reduced by higher education or leadership. Both premia are …
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gender research to explain why men's and women's evaluations of justice are determined to a considerable degree by the … specific situation within their household. The assumptions derived regarding gender-specific patterns in justice attitudes are … thesis that gender-specific patterns in the evaluation of personal earnings are both reduced and increased in dual …
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gender role values, this contribution examines the association between religiosity and gender role values among men and women …, consisting of religious identification, (partly gender specific) religious practices and orthodox beliefs. Subsequently … religiosity and gender role values was analysed and again it was examined whether there are gender and ethnic differences in this …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to open up the Anglo-centred argument in gender and accounting by exploring the … that, in order to understand the issues surrounding gender and accounting, it is important to consider the prevailing … social context and its underpinnings. In the Japanese “interdependent” social context, gender is intertwined in the process …
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Labour-intensive workplaces in export processing zones (EPZs) are typically characterized as ‘sweatshop-like’, devoid of voice mechanisms. Using ethnographic data in a Sri Lankan EPZ apparel factory and focusing on social interaction on the shop floor, the findings demonstrated the...
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Studies equal employment opportunities and integration into the labour market of migrant workers and ethnic minorities in four European countries.
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