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transformational effects for women and the application of intersectionality theory to the experiences of women in post …
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their relationship can be used as a reflection of broader gender preferences. We study these decisions to identify gender …-International inventory around 2000 and 2010, we examine the effect of the gender of the first-born child(ren) on the fertility and … countries (Belarus, Poland, Russia and Ukraine) parents are more likely to have a second child if the first-born was a boy …
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economic conditions during economic development. However, throughout US economic development, height data by gender have been … counterparts. Gender collectively had the greatest explanatory effect associated with stature, followed by age and nativity …
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. We focus on the rise of female entrepreneurship in Serbia and collect an extensive biographical dataset of women, who … took part in privatization. Although women enjoyed the same de jure rights as men, they faced a number of informal … restrictions such as i) patriarchal values, limiting the role of women in the society and ii) occupations in low-wage sectors …
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subsequent increase in women's labor participation have facilitated changes in gender occupational segregation. We assume that in … to slip in the role of the breadwinner due to the absence of men. The process enabled women to gain knowledge and … the remaining labor force and recipient clients. The jobs women perform remain subject to low protection, security, and …
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