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case, we recommend that Palestinians explore the approach adopted by Tunisia. Along with Turkey, Tunisia has taken the most …
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Equality for women in all areas of life is not only a fundamental human right, but is also a crucial prerequisite for achieving human development goals. Women constitute half of the world population and about 43 percent of the agricultural labor force, which makes the importance of research into...
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Tunisia. It calls attention to the challenges and barriers rural women face in employment and entrepreneurship in energy …
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It is well documented in economic, psychological and social literatures and the few recent studies in finance that women are more risk averse than men. The current study investigates the influence of board gender-diversity in firm risk taking in a developing market.Using a sample of Tunisian...
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In 1965, Tunisia's real GDP per capita was 645 Tunisian dinars (TD). Twenty years later, it rose to TD 1,285 (about … double its level in 1965). In 2005, Tunisia increased its per capita real GDP to TD 2,480. While this may seem to be a … substantial increase in income over four decades, it pales compared to Tunisia's achievements in other aspects of human …
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