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Women in conservative welfare states continue to do more unpaid domestic labour than their partners. Many European countries subsidize the outsourcing of routine housework and care labor to market services through tax credits and other measures, with the aim of reducing women’s unpaid work....
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and gender-specific determinants of remittances from the senders' perspective, based on data from the German Socio … part of gender differences in remittance behavior. Second, employing gender interaction terms for the social network … effects suggests that remittance behavior is affected by traditional gender roles. Third, the migrant's social integration in …
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This paper analyzes individual, structural, and cultural factors that influence the labor-force participation of migrant women in Germany. Considering the well-established evidence that immigrant women work less than natives, with statuses and earnings differing significantly between them, I...
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origin and gender. Based on theoretical arguments of human capital theory, sociocultural approaches, labour market … 2015 we deal with interaction patterns of ethnic origin and gender regarding various labour market outcomes for immigrants …, and job characteristics on ethnic and gender gaps. We find evidence of additional disadvantages of immigrant women on each …
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and gender-specific determinants of remittances from the senders' perspective, based on data from the German Socio …
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disparities across male and female occupations are due to gender devaluation. …
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We study the working conditions of care and domestic workers who offer their services on digital platforms in Australia, Germany, Denmark, Spain and the United Kingdom. By drawing on survey data collected on a digital platform in 2019, we examine workers' demographics and their experiences with...
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possible gender disparities as to external collaboration activities, namely a male predominance as to external collaboration … complicated story than gender differences of productivity or simple discrimination. As to collaboration activities of female … produce empirical outcomes seemingly confirming the gender gap, e.g. by omitting variables as to scientific fields like …
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