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. Using a probit model, it was found that states where the spoken language is two-gendered, have poor representations of women … presence of a discriminating inefficient business ecosystem, women entrepreneurs use non-market strategies such as corruption …
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This paper offers a specific analysis of speculation bubbles in the economic history of the world, and then tries to … identify the causes and effects of the speculation bubble on the real estate market in the USA, which was the main cause of the … taking place on the real estate market in the USA in the past fifteen years. The final section of the paper is a synthesis of …
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The aim of this research was to canvass Saudi women’s opinions about behavioral beliefs, i.e., attitudes, subjective … campaigns in order to promote the involvement in small businesses in the community, raising women’s attitudes towards this type …
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This paper explores the vital contributions of indigenous knowledge and practices among home-based women entrepreneurs … study involved fifty-six semi-structured interviews with women from diverse ethnic backgrounds to examine their sustainable … their prevalence within the community. For example, women's entrepreneurial roles and handicrafts enhance Environmental …
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potential driver of gender wealth inequality, since women are known to be more risk averse, less financially literate, and to … and examines whether monetary policy affects the investment decisions of women and men differently. While monetary policy … exclusively affects stock market participation of women, we do not observe any gender difference in the active investment behavior …
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This paper examines evidence on the role of assimilation versus source country culture in influencing immigrant women … find considerable evidence that immigrant source country gender roles influence immigrant and second generation women … assimilation of immigrants. Immigrant women narrow the labor supply gap with native-born women with time in the United States, and …
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The effects of working part time on job downgrading and upgrading are examined over the life course of British women … occupational mobility were affected by women's personal traits, occupational characteristics and demand-side factors. Downward … mobility on moving from full-time to part-time work was more likely for women at the top levels of the occupational hierarchy …
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