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Throughout the years, gender equality has been a serious issue for many developed and underdeveloped countries …. Therefore, the national economies have been struggling to achieve optimal level of gender equality, in order to build a … proposed to study the structure of public expenditures of the Republic of Moldova, mainly focused on their gender analysis in …
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have been conducted on ethics from a gender perspective, then proceeds to present the results of a study of 23 Asian and 11 …
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This paper asks whether social movements taking place on Twitter affect gender-based violence (GBV). Using Twitter data …
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Gender inequality and discrimination still persist, even though the gender gap in the labor market has been gradually … decreasing. This study examines the effect of the #MeToo movement on judges’ gender gap in their vital labor market outcome … of a different gender after the movement. We find that female judges made more severe decisions post-movement, which …
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Introduction -- Background on population sex ratio -- Conceptual framework -- Research methods -- Characteristics associated with male birth proportion -- The effect of prenatal sex selection on mortality -- The effect of prenatal sex selection on health care and morbidity -- Discussion and...
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The article is deal with the sociodemographic differences between Czech cohesion regions for the last teenty years and more. There are drew up the basic Czech population and spatial regions differencess in the preface. The spatial hierarchy of the cohesion regions is completed about its eight...
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In this paper, we analyze the relationship between potential worker supply, measured through sex ratios, and commuting times in the United States. Using the American Time Use Survey 2003-2014, we analyze the relationship between commuting times and sex ratios by state and age, and show that the...
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