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emerging market, India, and a western developed country, Germany. 49 interviews with internationally experienced knowledge … impact of institutional frame, cultural context, and gender differences. Consequently, a stronger focus on talent’s different …
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Increasing maternal employment rates engage policies and people for decades. It is pushed but also questioned at the same time depending on whether women are regarded in first line as mothers or workers. In Germany, the male breadwinner model is traditionally favored. The parent's money reform...
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disparities across male and female occupations are due to gender devaluation. …
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age and gender) and its performance (productivity and profitability) for a large representative sample of enterprises from …
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The theory of differential overqualification, developed by Robert Frank (1978), claims that married women in smaller labor markets have a higher risk of working in jobs for which they are overqualified. This stems from the problem of dual job search for couples which is much more difficult to...
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