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status of Ghanaian women. Based on 60 interviews, covers women workers, rural women, marriage, maternity and fertility trends …Working paper reporting on the impact of the education of women, migration and employment on social roles and social …
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ILO pub-wep pub. Working paper comprising a literature survey of the social role of women in Jordan - discusses islamic … influences on marriage, responsibilitys and decision making, woman worker employment, clan family structure and religious … practice, presents folklore interpretations of female social roles, and comments on women's legal status and legislation as …
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One of a series of reports examining issues related to equality for women in employment. Provides an overview of the … treatment of women in social security programmes in Latin America, the Caribbean, and Sub- Saharan Africa. Calls attention to …
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ILO pub. Article on community law (EC international law) regulating equal opportunity for men and women in statutory …
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Despite recent advances in data collection and the growing number of empirical studies that examine private intergenerational transfers, there still exist significant gaps in our knowledge. Who transfers what to whom, and why do they it? I argue that some of these gaps could be filled by...
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The worldwide problem with pay-as-you-go, defined-benefits social security systems isn't just financial. Through a dynamic, overlapping-generations model where forming a family and bearing and educating children are choice variables, we show that social security taxes and benefits generate...
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marriage ages will be maintained. But this is a temporary respite. (d) Other things being equal on the economic front …
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increase in the likelihood of being divorced of 11.7 percent at ten years of marriage. For people between the ages of 35 and 55 …
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During the last decades we have experienced serious demographic changes observed in the decrease in both fertility and mortality and that led to the ageing of population. Despite the decrease in mortality is a good thing, the ageing make the current social security models ineffective on long...
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