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We investigate why female labour market participation is low in the Arab region. Utilising Akerlof and Kranton’s (2000) ‘identity economics’ approach, we show in a simple game-theoretic framework that women socialised in a traditional family environment violate their identities by taking a...
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region in the World. Expected future levels of education, very young and youth population, youth employment and unemployment …
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have proposed theories where terrorism and conflict motivate the deviations in the labor force. No study has adequately …A number of studies have shown a correlational relationship between measures of terrorism and the standing of women in … associations. Some have concluded that women’s participation in the labor force could be the driver that moves terrorism; others …
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understand the employment trends in South Asia in comparison to economic growth, specifically addressing how South Asian … countries have recovered economically but it has barely affected the level of employment. Furthermore, major problems such as … and employment trends in South Asia and how they can be better related ways for improvement in relation to the employment …
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data as measured by orbital satellites and conflict data spatially mapped to latitude and longitude coordinates. Using a … fighting declines significantly once a conflict begins; neighboring countries also experience large negative effects. The …
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