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between TL and WE, and (ii) gender moderates the relationship between TL and employee empowerment. The implications for …
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Research on cross-cultural management has suggested that employee attitudes and values differ across cultures. This stream of research suggests that managerial practices that are successful in one culture may not be successful in another culture. Hofstede's (1980) study on cultural values...
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. Mobility patterns among workers are found to differ significantly along the lines of gender, caste, education, wealth, and …
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market participation through gender lens. Results show that women's education has a U-shaped relationship with paid work …
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gender relations emerging within the framework of overlapping social stratification in rural India. Analysis is based on …
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This paper uses the task content model of occupations to investigate whether technology and trade have had differential effects on male and female workers in India. It describes trends in employment shares and wages for female and male workers based on whether they have routine manual, routine...
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market participation through gender lens. Results show that women’s education has a U-shaped relationship with paid work …
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