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likely to get formal wage employment, suggesting the existence of gender bias in the labour market in urban areas of Tanzania …This paper uses the latest Tanzania labour force survey-the Integrated Labour Force Survey-and a censored bivariate … probit model to analyse gender differences in labour force participation and gender bias in formal wage employment in urban …
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gender, age, marital status or even physique) to describe their ideal candidates, to which we will refer as explicit …
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It is an established fact that gay men earn less than other men and lesbian women earn more than other women. In this paper we study whether differences in competitive preferences, which have emerged as a likely determinant of labour market differences between men and women, can provide a...
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This paper studies the impact of an affirmative action policy on occupational segregation by gender in South Africa. We …
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