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This study examines the effects of the historical prevalence of infectious diseases on contemporary gender equality … reduces contemporary gender equality. Using Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) and Two Stage Least Squares (2SLS) in a cross … gender equality both directly and indirectly. The strongest indirect effects occur through innovation output. Gender equality …
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Feminist macroeconomics draws on the notion that the gender system is both cause and consequence of macroeconomic … structures, outcomes, and policies. In contrast, mainstream and heterodox macroeconomics have done little to integrate gender as … main strands: i) feminist growth theory and gender dimensions of macrolevel policies, ii) macro-modelling and theoretical …
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further deepened existing inequalities along several dimensions, including gender. Increasing gender inequalities in paid and … unpaid work has been a primary outcome of the pandemic and the associated economic crisis. Given the disproportionate gender … of widening the gender inequalities in the labor market. While these outcomes point to the threat that Covid-19 poses at …
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or climate change mitigation a rapid phase-out of fossil fuels such as coal is necessary. This has far-reaching gender … research shows that policies aiming for a just sustainability transition should always be explicitly gender-responsive. However …
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For climate change mitigation a rapid phase-out of fossil fuels such as coal is necessary. This has far-reaching gender … research shows that policies aiming for a just sustainability transition should always be explicitly gender-responsive. However …
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The literature on the growth effects of European integration remains inconclusive. This is due to severe methodological difficulties mostly driven by country heterogeneity. This paper addresses these concerns using the synthetic control method. It constructs counterfactuals for countries that...
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Fossil fuels have shaped the European economy since the industrial revolution. We use new long-run panel data to analyse the effect of both, coal and oil on economic growth between 1900 and 2015, exploiting variation at the level of European NUTS2 and NUTS3 regions. We show that the reversal of...
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Fossil fuels have shaped the European economy since the industrial revolution. We use new long-run panel data to analyse the effect of both, coal and oil on economic growth between 1900 and 2015, exploiting variation at the level of European NUTS2 and NUTS3 regions. We show that the reversal of...
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