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The aid allocation literature has neglected gender-specific needs for aid. We assess the hypothesis that gender inequality in education is more likely to affect the aid allocation of donor countries with female leadership in the relevant ministry. We find no evidence for a needs-based allocation...
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Three: Awareness: How Women Give -- Chapter Four: Assessing your Donors -- Chapter Five: Assessment: Is Your Organization … Ready for Women’s Philanthropy? -- Chapter Six: Alignment- Helping Donors Find Their Passion -- Chapter Seven: Action …: Achievements: Healthcare, Higher Education, Environment -- Chapter 11: Achievements: Women Investing in Business and Leadership …
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The supply of women into senior management has changed little despite well-intentioned efforts. We argue that the … biggest effect is from supply-side factors that inhibit females' decision to enter competitions: Women are under …-confident about winning, men are over-confident; women are more risk averse than men in some settings; and, most importantly, women …
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