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of business ethics instruction. One of these factors is gender. Using personal and business ethics scenarios, we examine … the main and interactive effects of gender and business ethics education on moral judgment. We then analyze the … relationships between gender and business ethics education on personal ethical perspectives. Our results indicate that women are …
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Using micro level data from Cameroon this paper applies the theories of intrahousehold bargaining to models in which female farmers decide whether to take up cocoa marketing on their own or to rely on others to sell the product. We analyze the effect of marketing on control over the proceeds. We...
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We analyze gender difference in risk and ambiguity attitude of subjects across two different ethnicities that differ in … gender or ethnicity differences. …
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persistent gender differences in social influence while in matrilineal societies these differences are smaller. While in the … cooperation does not depend on the gender of the monitor. …
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Many developing countries are experiencing a food system transformation with a rapid growth of supermarkets. Research has shown that smallholder farmers can benefit from supplying supermarkets in terms of higher productivity and income. Here, we analyze impacts on farm household nutrition....
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improved gender equity. In certified households, women have greater control of coffee production and monetary revenues from …
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In Sub-Sahara Africa, adoption rates of improved crop varieties remain relatively low, which is partly due to farmers’ limited access to information. In smallholder settings, information often spreads through informal networks. Better understanding of such networks could potentially help to...
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the ranking mechanism that a Noah-like economist would use to prioritize species with respect to gender concerns. I begin …, gender, and economic development. Finally, I conclude by demonstrating that the net impacts of those biases could lead to … complexity. (Originally: "Biodiversity Prioritisation and Gender" available at www.iegindia.org/workpap/wp324.pdf) …
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-growing districts in the country. The results indicate that there are gender differences in adopting improved varieties of peanuts. In …-headed households, suggesting that they may have less access to resources than women in male-headed households. The gender of the …
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This paper is the first to combine data from large nationwide surveys to investigate how commuting and work hours affect sleep. I estimate that 11-21\% of the marginal unit of time spent working and 22-30\% of the marginal unit of time spent commuting replace sleep. Controlling for these...
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