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most from transition to the market. Still today, nearly forty years after the introduction of the EU's 1975 Discrimination … attention concerns the 'double' discrimination facing Roma women. Not only do Roma women face poorer employment and wage …
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extent of discrimination. The key results are that: the employment returns to education are lower for Roma than for non … to support the idea that a substantial part of the differential in labour market outcomes is due to discrimination …. Explanations of why Roma fare so badly tend to fall into one of two camps: 'low education' vs. 'discrimination'. The analysis …
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discrimination of minority women in the labor market. In addition, a better means of assessing workers' skill may contribute to the … reduction of wage discrimination, as well as, greater educational achievement would significantly boost the economic status of … discrimination ; Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition ; taste theory ; statistical theory ; occupational segregation …
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educational attainment on the one hand or labour marked discrimination on the other - or both. A number of studies have found that … discrimination as typically measured, but its main impact is through lowering Roma educational attainment suggesting an additional … and labour market discrimination per se but as a complex outcome of cumulative discrimination. In contrast to previous …
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extent of discrimination. The key results are that: the employment returns to education are lower for Roma than for non … to support the idea that a substantial part of the differential in labour market outcomes is due to discrimination …. Explanations of why Roma fare so badly tend to fall into one of two camps: 'low education' vs. 'discrimination'. The analysis …
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This paper constructs and estimates a household-level search model to analyze Roma spouses' utility maximization for leisure, home production, and work. The paper aims to explain labor market gender gaps in a marginalized Roma population with low labor market participation rates (males 53...
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This paper directs interest on country-specific labour market discrimination Roma may suffer in South East Europe. The … Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) estimation. The results obtained indicate the presence of labour market discrimination in …
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