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The ratio of women to men in India reveals excess female mortality by comparison with developed countries; this excess …
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Two transformations are currently under way in Western Europe, one rapid, the other slow, but both stressful. In the labour market, mass unemployment and work flexibilisation have endermined personal security and unrevelled social cohesion. In domestic life, the demise of the male breadwinner...
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One potentially important form of sex discrimination in labor markets is a wage gap between women and men that is …
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can affect the woman’s decision to work, in particular among women with strong attachment to the labor market. The results … indicate that the hazard of leaving employment is high for women during the first year of their newborn child. The mother of a … older generations and among voluntary quitters. Even one year after the birth of a child, women still face a high risk of …
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The question as to whether or not 'gender matters' in the issue of the delivery of care may seem a very odd one, given the enormous literature that has developed within a number of social science disciplines that takes gender relations as the primary perspective in the analysis of care. However,...
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