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Olympics and soccer’s World Cup. This paper serves to update past work on international women’s soccer performance given the …’s performance. Several measures of gender equality improve soccer performance for both men’s and women’s soccer suggesting these … to women’s access to education, improve women’s soccer performance without enhancing men’s performance. …
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Olympics and soccer’s World Cup. This paper serves to update past work on international women’s soccer performance given the …’s performance. Several measures of gender equality improve soccer performance for both men’s and women’s soccer suggesting these … to women’s access to education, improve women’s soccer performance without enhancing men’s performance. …
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We compare the determinants of women's and men's international soccer performance and find that partially different … of the sport depending whether it is played by men or women. …
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Women are disadvantaged relative to men, according to key economic, social, and political measures of equality, but in … including gender considerations in budget programs and policies. Other arguments have a weaker economic basis but may be more … socially or politically compelling. The experience to date with "gender budgeting," which entails looking at gender issues …
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soccer games. The results reveal that economic, demographic, cultural and climatic factors are important. In particular …
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that reducing gender inequality and improving the status of women may contribute to higher rates of economic growth and … economic austerity measures on women to avoid exacerbating gender inequalities. …This survey examines the implications of gender differences in economic behavior for macroeconomic policy. It finds …
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This paper argues that sex discrimination is an inefficient practice. We model sex discrimination as the complete exclusion of females from the labor market or as the exclusion of females from managerial positions. The former implies a reduction in GDP per capita; the latter distorts the...
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, and acts of terrorism. We show this fact for football (soccer) by adjusting power laws that show a close relationship … between rank and points won by the clubs participating in the latest seasons of the top fifteen European football leagues. In …
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football. …
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