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crisis years. We also find that a more balanced gender ratio has a greater impact on bank risk-taking than merely with the …This paper studies the impact of female executives on risk-taking using US bank panel data from 2002 to 2010. It …
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We analyze gender differences associated with loan officer performance. Using a unique data set for a commercial bank … unobservable borrower characteristics. This suggests that gender indeed matters in banking …
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access to credit on women's work; attitudes towards gender, social and employment norms; and psychosocial well-being. Access … more likely to express traditional beliefs in relation to gender, social, and employment norms. Finally, access to credit …
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We document the effect of unemployment insurance generosity on divorce and fertility using an identification strategy that leverages state-level changes in maximum benefits over time and comparisons across workers who have been laid off and those that have not been laid off. The results indicate...
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that easier management of maternity risk reduces the gender gap in entrepreneurship and that maternity risk is more …
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livelihoods, but there is little research offering insight into gender and working practices in small businesses. In this article … reproduction within modernity of seemingly pre-modern practices in household organization and gender divisions of labour. This is …
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understanding of daughter effects in organizational contexts, and extend theory of gender homophily in organizations …
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We study the impact of India's National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) on children's educational outcomes via women's labour force participation. Using data from the Young Lives Study and taking advantage of the spatial and temporal variation in the intensity of implementation of the...
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for females. -- labour ; education ; gender ; bargaining …
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Public funding of water supply infrastructure in developing countries is often justified by the expectation that the time spent on water collection significantly decreases, leading to increased labor force participation of women. In this study we empirically test this hypothesis by applying a...
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