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Reconsiders tax reform and economic emancipation of women with respect to public policy formation in The Netherlands … Dutch policy process offer an explanation for the relative failure of the organised women′s interest groups to influence the … countries, where the same issues of tax reform and women′s emancipation are at stake and where the public policy process has the …
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effectively limits women's options in the labour market in The Netherlands? This question is approached by describing an …
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Compares the way women are taxed in the Germany, Sweden and The Netherlands by looking at both macro and micro data … favours one-earner couples. Completely separate taxation (as in Sweden) is a major incentive for couples to be dual-earner. In … without introducing the positive effects seen in Sweden. Tax incentives are not the only determinant of women's participation …
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activities inside the household; entry barriers into politics; the dysfunctional effects of Dutch tax reforms on women's labour …The Netherlands, Women Gives a historical perspective on the economic position of women and the participation of women … in the labour market, starting with Mill and Taylor's The Subjection of Women. Reviews the current position, particularly …
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activities inside the household; entry barriers into politics; the dysfunctional effects of Dutch tax reforms on women′s labour …The Netherlands, Women Gives a historical perspective on the economic position of women and the participation of women … in the labour market, starting with Mill and Taylor′s The Subjection of Women . Reviews the current position …
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Compares the way women are taxed in the Germany, Sweden and The Netherlands by looking at both macro and micro data … favours one‐earner couples. Completely separate taxation (as in Sweden) is a major incentive for couples to be dual‐earner. In … without introducing the positive effects seen in Sweden. Tax incentives are not the only determinant of women′s participation …
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effectively limits women′s options in the labour market in The Netherlands? This question is approached by describing an …
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Purpose – While numerous comparative studies have measured women's participation in starting or owning a business, the … cultural factors influence the decision calculus of women to found and expand enterprises: legal and social status …; institutional presence; and economic empowerment. Women who have the requisite support exploit market opportunities and translate …
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We investigate how religious beliefs affected the take up of the birth control pill and impacted women's outcomes using … fertility among minor women, aged 21 or younger, for whom access restrictions were most drastically lifted. We then evaluate how … examining its impact on female fertility control and human capital formation. We find that younger women who grew up in more …
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