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among men and women in 60 countries, and determine whether women’s views on the subject differ significantly from men … beating to determine if women think differently about this issue than men; a longitudinal study to determine whether wife …
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Using data from the Bicol region of the Phillipines, we examine why women are more educated than men in a rural …, agricultural economy in which women are significantly less likely than men to participate in the labor market. We hypothesize that … educational homogamy in the marriage market and cross-productivity effects in the household allow Filipino women to reap …
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This paper examines the impact of gender based violence against women and girls (GBV), in the environment the children …
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Using data from the Bicol region of the Philippines, we examine why women are more educated than men in a rural …, agricultural economy in which women are significantly less likely than men to participate in the labor market. We hypothesize that … educational homogamy in the marriage market and cross-productivity effects in the household allow Filipino women to reap …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013113168
Using the 2008 Turkish National Survey of Domestic Violence against Women (NSDVW) and the 1997 compulsory schooling … women's education increases the psychological violence and financial control behavior that they face from their partners …. The authors also claim that the incidence of financial control behavior rises because women become more likely to be …
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Using the 2008 Turkish National Survey of Domestic Violence against Women (NSDVW) and the 1997 compulsory schooling … women's education increases the psychological violence and financial control behavior that they face from their partners …. The authors also claim that the incidence of financial control behavior rises because women become more likely to be …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012624582
and married women, most of whom are wives of migrants. These women differ from each other not only in their current socio … of female-headship. Results indicate that children residing in households headed by married women have stronger schooling …
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This paper investigates the causal link between education and domestic violence incidence through a Regression Discontinuity design, which exploits the 1994 Free Primary Education reform in Malawi. Using data from the 2015-16 of the Malawi Demographic and Health Survey, I find that the reform...
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and married women, most of whom are wives of migrants. These women differ from each other not only in their current socio … of female-headship. Results indicate that children residing in households headed by married women have stronger schooling …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014069858
The share of women on executive boards of large companies in Germany has increased somewhat more strongly than in … previous years. The top 200 companies reached the ten percent mark for the first time: women held 14 more board positions than … not mean that a serious rethinking of policies and practices has begun at the upper management levels. Upon closer …
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