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supporting their students, this gender stereotyping is likely due to unconscious biases. …Academia, and economics in particular, faces increased scrutiny because of gender imbalance. This paper studies the job … widespread differences in the attributes emphasized. Women are systematically more likely to be described using "grindstone …
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continue to find a robust audience in societies with similar gender stereotypes in their folklore and where women today … on the depiction of risk and gender roles. Films that promote risk-taking sell more in entrepreneurial societies today …, rooted in traditions where characters pursue dangerous tasks successfully. Films portraying women in stereotypical roles …
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The number of countries that have devoted time and attention to establishing gender equality regulations in academia is … increasing. However, various studies indicate that women remain underrepresented among tenured faculty and in senior positions … stable adjusted gender pay gap already exists among early-career academics who do not have children, and that the gap widens …
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needs to be done to enhance women's access to assets, skills training, and better-quality employment. Further gender … design and outcomes. This constitutes a key challenge in Tanzania, where women and femaleheaded households are constrained by …'s employment policies from a gender perspective by adopting a functional approach. We examine policies with (1) a labour market …
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This paper studies the impact of migrant children on their parents' occupation choice and wage income using a dataset from a household survey conducted in 2011. We find that the heads of migrant households with school-age children earn significantly less than those who left them at their place...
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