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habits among women across the globe. This study examines the shopping behaviour of women across India and in USA using … into the shopping behaviour of women across India and USA. The findings confirm that differences do exist in the shopping …The growth in women's education and disposable income, has led to a consequent rise in their affluence and spending …
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paper also seeks to provide an insight into the shopping behaviour of women across India and the USA. The findings confirm …This is a comparative study of shopping preferences by women in the US and India, looking at whether cultural factors … influence the shopping pattern and preferences. The growth in women’s education and disposable income, has led to a consequent …
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surprising idea that women are much less happy when they have a female boss. Men, by contrast, are unaffected. Crucially our …
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that, compared to non-indigenous men, non-indigenous women have two times more chance of loan approval, and indigenous … women have 1.5 more chance of loan approval. The interval results regarding ethnic discrimination are inconclusive, however … some evidence of taste-based discrimination in credit lending that was favorable for non-indigenous women was found …
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Do religious women work less because they want to? To address this question, we consider whether the gender employment …
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Exploiting a natural voting experiment we identify female preferences for real policy issues in the electorate. We then analyze whether female or male politicians in parliament more closely correspond to female preferences. Holding constant revealed constituent preferences, there is generally no...
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