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households, and yet more than 70 percent of the people who turned up for work were women. The present paper evaluates the … problems, is well received by participants, and serves the needs of women particularly well. Some of the benefits women report …
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households, and yet more than 70 percent of the people who turned up for work were women. The present paper evaluates the … problems, is well received by participants, and serves the needs of women particularly well. Some of the benefits women report … empowerment through work. -- Argentina ; Jefes y Jefas ; Public Employment ; Women …
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, turned out to be poor women. For a number of reasons that are explored below, the program was later reformed into a cash … relative impact of such policies on some of the most vulnerable members of society; namely, poor women. An examination of the … Argentine experience based on survey evidence and fieldwork reveals that poor women overwhelmingly want paid work opportunities …
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households, and yet more than 70 percent of the people who turned up for work were women. The present paper evaluates the … problems, is well received by participants, and serves the needs of women particularly well. Some of the benefits women report …
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For many years Argentina was the poster child of IMF austerity and market liberalization policies, until it experienced an economic meltdown in the winter of 2001-2002. To deal with the looming crisis and skyrocketing unemployment and poverty rates, the Argentinean government implemented a...
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polices that are implemented with great enthusiasm. The Microfinance for Women Program fits in this last category. Especially …
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In early August, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Israel disbursed one-time, universal grants to its citizens, of $220 per adult and $150 per child. Using survey data, we estimate that 25-45 percent either had already mostly spent or were planning to spend the money by year’s end and 36-52...
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, business sophistication, highly developed infrastructure and democratic institutions with relatively low inclusion of women in … economy. Japan remains a patriarchal society, which implies women to be housewives and mothers, leaving them vastly … families of three or more can not be financially supported only by a husband, extorting women to seek for a job. Meanwhile, the …
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