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The article proposes a conceptual framework to explain how organizational justice can mitigate the negative effects of glass ceiling on women’s career advancement and consequently create an equal ground for women to advance their careers just like their male counterparts. The article uses the...
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and 2016 to identify the effect of internet adoption on labor force participation. Using panel data at the individual … level with rich information on labor market outcomes, internet use and gender-biased social norms, the article finds that … internet adoption increases female labor force participation but has no effect on male labor force participation. The increase …
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Jordan between 2010 and 2016 to identify the effect of internet adoption on LFP, internet job search, employment, and … unemployment. Using panel data at the individual level and an instrumental variable strategy, the article finds that internet … in marriage and fertility rates in response to internet adoption. An increase in online job search explains some, but not …
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and 2016 to identify the effect of internet adoption on labor force participation. Using panel data at the individual … level with rich information on labor market outcomes, internet use and gender-biased social norms, the article finds that … internet adoption increases female labor force participation but has no effect on male labor force participation. The increase …
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"This book is a critical source for understanding the role of technology adoption within female empowerment and equality in developing nations and beyond, examining the strategies applicable to the use of technology among women in developing as well as developed countries in which they have...
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Robert Bork's Antitrust Paradox (1978) has been justification for lack of antitrust behavior for over four decades. His test essentially asks if consumers are harmed by the pricing practices of the firm in the market in which they purchase the good or service. Even if these firms are monopoly or...
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