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Dar es Salaam at a range of subsidized prices, as well as additional price incentives to include women as owners or co …
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differences in the notion of justice between men and women; women tend to be far more egalitarian. Using our preference … men and women in dictator experiments are explained by differences in their notion of justice and not by different levels …
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differences in the notion of justice between men and women; women tend to be far more egalitarian. Using our preference … men and women in dictator experiments are explained by differences in their notion of justice and not by different levels …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011327335
This paper considers arguments about Islam and women's welfare, and, at greater length, how legal systems with Islamic … elements treat women, with a focus on how women fare in Islamic family courts. Key methodological issues include how to focus … the effects of Islamic law, and compare the gendered effects of Islamic court practices with the most probable local …
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design and outcomes. This constitutes a key challenge in Tanzania, where women and femaleheaded households are constrained by …, through their effects on workingage women's employment in the 2000s. We also discuss the extent to which women's employment is … areas of financial services, labour market regulations, and entrepreneurship support, and women's labour market position has …
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research is an examination of the important role that women play in both sending and destination areas. This chapter addresses … various aspects of the relationship between women and migration, including key ways in which non-migrant women are affected by …
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Populations become increasingly feminized with age. Since older women are more vulnerable to poverty, they may find it …, and Viet Nam shows that women are more likely to have reported sickness or injury than men, a difference that is … meaningful and statistically significant. While women in Cambodia and the Philippines are more likely to seek treatment than men …
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women's well-being and economic status. The analysis focuses on the impact of proximity to mineral deposits and active mines … on various measures of women's agency and health in India. Identification leverages the plausibly exogenous spatial … variation in the occurrence of mineral deposits across districts. Results indicate that women's outcomes improve in the vicinity …
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Populations become increasingly feminized with age. Since older women are more vulnerable to poverty, they may find it …, and Viet Nam shows that women are more likely to have reported sickness or injury than men, a difference that is … meaningful and statistically significant. While women in Cambodia and the Philippines are more likely to seek treatment than men …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013328255
This research project traces how women's participation in the Liberian civil wars, as combatants and peace agents …, reconstructs gender relations in the post-civil war context. The current literature examines the role of women in the governance of … rebel groups, emphasizing how women operate within the command structure. While there is a growing trend in assessing the …
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