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Reconsiders tax reform and economic emancipation of women with respect to public policy formation in The Netherlands … Dutch policy process offer an explanation for the relative failure of the organised women′s interest groups to influence the … countries, where the same issues of tax reform and women′s emancipation are at stake and where the public policy process has the …
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effectively limits women's options in the labour market in The Netherlands? This question is approached by describing an …
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Compares the way women are taxed in the Germany, Sweden and The Netherlands by looking at both macro and micro data … favours one-earner couples. Completely separate taxation (as in Sweden) is a major incentive for couples to be dual-earner. In … without introducing the positive effects seen in Sweden. Tax incentives are not the only determinant of women's participation …
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activities inside the household; entry barriers into politics; the dysfunctional effects of Dutch tax reforms on women's labour …The Netherlands, Women Gives a historical perspective on the economic position of women and the participation of women … in the labour market, starting with Mill and Taylor's The Subjection of Women. Reviews the current position, particularly …
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activities inside the household; entry barriers into politics; the dysfunctional effects of Dutch tax reforms on women′s labour …The Netherlands, Women Gives a historical perspective on the economic position of women and the participation of women … in the labour market, starting with Mill and Taylor′s The Subjection of Women . Reviews the current position …
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Compares the way women are taxed in the Germany, Sweden and The Netherlands by looking at both macro and micro data … favours one‐earner couples. Completely separate taxation (as in Sweden) is a major incentive for couples to be dual‐earner. In … without introducing the positive effects seen in Sweden. Tax incentives are not the only determinant of women′s participation …
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effectively limits women′s options in the labour market in The Netherlands? This question is approached by describing an …
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Purpose – While numerous comparative studies have measured women's participation in starting or owning a business, the … cultural factors influence the decision calculus of women to found and expand enterprises: legal and social status …; institutional presence; and economic empowerment. Women who have the requisite support exploit market opportunities and translate …
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The article examines the nature of pressure groups, their effect on corporate action and on managers. The importance of seeking an understanding of pressure groups is emphasised. Although pressure groups can be responsible for constraining corporate action, they can also sometimes present...
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