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Widespread economic recessions and protracted financial crises have been documented as setting back gender equality and … well-known and less discussed paths of transmission through which crises affect women's world of work and overall wellbeing … female-intensive industries. In addition, the gendered nature of the world of work suggests that women will see an increase …
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The present paper aims to ascertain whether gender differences continue to exist in Spain's working population. It sets … out to obtain empirical evidence of the employment profile according to gender, quantify the extent to which self … Office (INE). Results shows that significant gender differences in employment status are seen when this is disaggregated and …
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This article assesses the role of segregation in explaining gender employment gaps through the United Kingdom's Great … Recession and its subsequent period of recovery and fiscal austerity. The analysis reaffirms that gender employment gaps in the … role of combined gender segregation across industry sectors and occupations that existed at the onset of the Great …
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into ‘economic government' threatening not only economic disaster but the end of the world's first supranational project … ahead to new cosmopolitan possibilities freed from the twentieth century experiences of world war and economic depression …. What are at stake are the basic social arrangements created in the post-World War era for sharing the wealth, the burdens …
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