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What are the effects on the labor market and aggregate income of frictions that restrict women's labor decisions that impede labor participation and composition being equal between men and women? To answer this question, I develop an occupational general equilibrium model with heterogeneous...
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How are women entrepreneurs transforming and challenging traditional understandings of professional success in the 21st … styles, documenting strategies for success and barriers confronted, indicates that not much has changed. Women entrepreneurs … "distinguished" (Carayannis & Stewart 2013) women entrepreneurs who have made a difference. Is it not time to shed some light on …
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This study aims to discuss one of the most significant economic and social developments in the world – the rise of the female entrepreneurship phenomenon. Women entrepreneurship needs to be studied as a separate field for two main reasons: (a). Female entrepreneurship is an important source of...
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separately at the private and public sector. Using a large linked employer-employee dataset for Poland and a non-parametric and …
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