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women. One version of each specification uses potential experience and the other a measure of the number of years worked in …
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The Netherlands, Women Gives a historical perspective on the economic position of women and the participation of women … in the labour market, starting with Mill and Taylor′s The Subjection of Women . Reviews the current position … deductions on women′s participation in the labour market; the effect of temporary regulations which are never relaxed; whether or …
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distinguished in the tradition of taxing only adult male breadwinners ‐women being engulfed in “the household”. Describes recent …
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Compares the way women are taxed in the Germany, Sweden and The Netherlands by looking at both macro and micro data … without introducing the positive effects seen in Sweden. Tax incentives are not the only determinant of women′s participation …
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According to Schumpeter the main symptoms of the crisis in the modern tax state emanate from the prevailing tax structure rooted in the social values of the late 19th century. If we want the tax system to remain a successful instrument of public policy, we need to reform it so that it creates...
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Reconsiders tax reform and economic emancipation of women with respect to public policy formation in The Netherlands …. In particular, investigates the attempts of organised interest groups of the Dutch women′s liberation movement during the … debate in The Netherlands. Organised women′s interest groups have a specific viewpoint on these issues. These viewpoints are …
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effectively limits women′s options in the labour market in The Netherlands? This question is approached by describing an …
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, the authors analyze how women in family business are represented in media to understand the frames set by this discourse … in terms of women owning and leading family businesses. The aim of the paper is to explore how the counterposed roles of …/methodology/approach – The paper opted for an exploratory study of 308 articles about women in family business over a 15‐year period. In the …
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successful and award‐winning women small business owner‐managers, this study aims to find that, in the Sri Lankan context, social … identities of women play an important role. Design/methodology/approach – Social identities are understood to be individuals …' popularity, reputation, worthiness, social recognition, competence, and power. Social identities act as self‐motivators for women …
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