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This article assesses the role of segregation in explaining gender employment gaps through the United Kingdom's Great … Recession and its subsequent period of recovery and fiscal austerity. The analysis reaffirms that gender employment gaps in the … role of combined gender segregation across industry sectors and occupations that existed at the onset of the Great …
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Widespread economic recessions and protracted financial crises have been documented as setting back gender equality and … place outside the strict boundaries of the market. The paper also makes this point: examined through the prism of gender … and international levels end up aggravating inequities, gender equality processes face many more barriers, especially …
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. Macroeconomic policies and gender equality in Latin America : assessing the gender impact of the global economic crisis / Valeria … gender and skill biases in job loss / David Kucera, Leanne Roncolato, and Erik von Uexkull -- 6. Impacts of financial crisis … the global crisis? : the case of a less well-known but most globalized industry from a gender perspective / Indira Hirway …
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The present paper aims to ascertain whether gender differences continue to exist in Spain's working population. It sets … out to obtain empirical evidence of the employment profile according to gender, quantify the extent to which self … Office (INE). Results shows that significant gender differences in employment status are seen when this is disaggregated and …
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The IMF's Vulnerability Exercise (VE) is a cross-country exercise that identifies country-specific near-term macroeconomic risks. As a key element of the Fund's broader risk architecture, the VE is a bottom-up, multi-sectoral approach to risk assessments for all IMF member countries. The VE...
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