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Gender equity in the creation and enforcement of social norms is important not only as a normative principle but it can … whether this form of segregation is due to inherent gender differences in the willingness to volunteer for take on positions … that segregation in coercive roles is due to conformity with pre-assigned gender roles in both cultures. We find that women …
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Gender equity in the creation and enforcement of social norms is important not only as a normative principle but it can … whether this form of segregation is due to gender differences in the willingness to volunteer for take on positions of power … segregation in coercive roles is due to conformity with pre-assigned gender roles in both cultures. We find that women in the …
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their male-owned counterparts. In this paper, we investigate two possible drivers for the gender gap in business performance … gender of the owner, we precisely reject both of these explanations. We examine these drivers in the context of vegetable … results indicate that the estimated gender earnings gap in this context is neither due to differential demand-side constraints …
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through Facebook Messenger at reshaping gender norms and reducing social acceptability of violence against women (VAW) in … implicit format on knowledge, gender norms, and acceptability of VAW oscillated between 0.16 and 0.21 standard deviations yet …
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juxtaposition of water infrastructure and gender differences at the household level. We use spatiotemporal data from the largest … gender disaggregated human development survey in India (2005-2012) and carry out econometric analyses using individual fixed … piped drinking water (IPDW) on employment and earnings by gender, the self-reported health of women, the prevalence of …
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This paper studies the impact of services liberalization on education and the gender education gap at the district … number of years of schooling (positively) and the gender education gap (negatively). These effects are at least as relevant … shares of female employment and require high education investments. Our hypothesis is that the national-level liberalization …
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state of residence. Overall, the results suggest that policies that aim to increase women's education and promote gender …-in-law's time allocation across different activities, where their education levels are used as indicators of bargaining power? The …-reside with mothers-in-law who have completed at least secondary education. The mother-in-law's time allocated to household …
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juxtaposition of water infrastructure and gender differences at the household level. We use spatiotemporal data from the largest … gender disaggregated human development survey in India (2005−2012) and carry out econometric analyses using individual … indoor piped drinking water (IPDW) on employment and earnings by gender, the self-reported health of women, the prevalence of …
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This paper studies the impact of services liberalization on education and the gender education gap at the district … number of years of schooling (positively) and the gender education gap (negatively). These effects are at least as relevant … shares of female employment and require high education investments. Our hypothesis is that the national-level liberalization …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012483864
approach to simultaneously estimate female bargaining power, per capita household expenditure and budget share of education … educational spending; (ii) this bargaining power is associated positively (negatively) with education spending in urban (rural …
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