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Based on in-depth interviews with 18 women and a survey of 98 other low income women which were carried out in 1981. Finds that women heads of households are not necessarily economically disadvantaged and suggests that women may be heads of households by choice.
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ILO pub-wep pub. Working paper on a survey of household attitude and behaviour relating to fertility in urban areas and …
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migration, emigration and attitudes and behaviour of migrant workers in South Africa R, etc., makes economic policy and social …
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in their curriculum. It studies all the arti-cles in the area of attitude building in management education and comes to … some over-all conclusions on various ways B schools can make attitude building a part of their curriculum. …
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Women's voices are likely to be even more absent from economic debates than headline figures on female under-representation suggest. Focusing on a panel of leading economists we find that men are more willing than women to express an opinion and are more certain and more confident in their...
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The influence of behavioral biases on aggregate outcomes like prices and allocations depends in part on self-selection: whether rational people opt more strongly into aggregate interactions than biased individuals. We conduct a series of betting market, auction and committee experiments using 15...
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