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that utilization of statutory parental leave decreases women's probability to switch into self-employment. This effect is …
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were much more likely to suffer income losses than employees. Among the self-employed, women were 35% more likely to … experience income losses than men, as women are disproportionately working in industries that are more severely affected by the …
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. Previous studies have shown that women in the US workforce value health insurance more highly than men do. Because prior to the … ACA self-employed individuals did not have guaranteed access to affordable health insurance coverage, women’s relatively …-in-difference modeling approach and finds that unmarried women’s probability of self-employment increased by 1.2 percentage points in 2015 …
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The health issues that self-employed women face are examined. More specifically, the relative effects of different … employment statuses are studied, including self-employment, wage employment, and unemployment, on women’s health between 1976 and … 1995.After a review of the literature on the relationship between health and self-employment, data from the Mature Women …
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New forms of non-privileged employment for women and minorities are analyzed. Women's self-employment is perceived as … part of women's emancipation from discrimination and autonomy, but migrant entrepreneurship is still socially-embedded (or …-employment policies, (3) the integration of women in the labor market, and (4) the integration of migrant groups into systems of social …
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