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institutional biases against women from other constraints and hurdles that female businesses might face by exploiting detailed trade … inequality and institutional biases against women in trade partner countries play an important role in explaining gender …
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institutional biases against women from other constraints and hurdles that female businesses might face by exploiting detailed trade … inequality and institutional biases against women in trade partner countries play an important role in explaining gender …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015055768
This study explores the effects of globalization on gender inequality. Specifically, we depict that, in terms of … capital market integration, globalization alters the gender gap in wage rates through changes in labor demand for capital …-intensive sectors. Consequently, globalization leads to opposite effects on the couple's labor supply and fertility decisions in capital …
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We need to go beyond the accepted notions relating to the role of women in the economy and society, especially in terms … of what is recognized in mainstream theory and policy as "work" done by women. Thus, the traditional gender roles, with … the man as the breadwinner and the woman in the role of housekeeper, do not explain the contribution of women in general …
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We need to go beyond the accepted notions relating to the role of women in the economy and society, especially in terms … of what is recognized in mainstream theory and policy as “work” done by women. Thus, the traditional gender roles, with … the man as the breadwinner and the woman in the role of housekeeper, do not explain the contribution of women in general …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013137423
related to input tariff liberalization, especially in the younger cohorts, as the improved labour opportunities for women …
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related to input tariff liberalization, especially in the younger cohorts, as the improved labour opportunities for women …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011612982
This paper shows that globalization has far-reaching implications for the economy's fertility rate and family structure … divorces. This shift is driven largely by women, not men. Correspondingly, the negative earnings implications of the rising … import competition are concentrated on women, and gender earnings inequality increases. The paper establishes the market …
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marriage, as well as lower rates of divorce. This move is driven by women, not men. We document substantial long-run earnings … losses concentrated on women, and gender inequality increases. The gender-specific effects are due to a woman's ability to … give birth during a fixed period of life–her biological clock. Women have a higher reservation value for staying in the …
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Since its conceptualisation, the construction of privacy has been deeply gendered, as women and gender and sexual … consequence, the watered-down, inferior version of privacy that women and sexual and gender minorities historically have been … jurisprudence in particular, through a fundamental curtailment of the decisional autonomy of women and gender and sexual minorities …
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