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poverty; it has also been identified as having the potential to empower women around the world economically, socially and … benefits of ITE, and barriers to women's participation in ITE in these countries. These barriers include literacy, education …
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often subject to sudden price increases. Because of the inadequate supply of these fuels, women trek great distances into … the urban poor. There is a need to provide alternative renewable energy sources to enhance women's participation in, and … benefit from development. Household energy was the first energy sector that paid explicit attention to women and their energy …
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food security and nutrition. These two programs differ in their gender targeting, with PROGRESA aimed at women and PROCAMPO …
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In this paper, we examine whether the causes and patterns of Mexican rural female migration differ significantly from rural male migration. A number of hypotheses are discussed to explain why female migration may differ from male migration, with a particular emphasis on the role of migrant...
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positive effect on marital fertility at ages 21–39 and that highly educated women postpone fertility and have a higher labour …
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although prison is associated with declining employment rates during the quarters leading up to women's incarcerations, it does … not appear to harm their employment prospects later on. In the short-term, we estimate that women's post-prison employment … fall back to pre-prison levels. But for some groups of women, including those with four or more children, those who served …
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quickly, and has leveled off recently. Central to this dramatic rise has been the entry of women with young children. We argue … that this S-shaped dynamic came from generations of women learning about the relative importance of nature (endowed ability … parents, by observing others' outcomes. When few women participate in the labor force, most outcomes are uninformative about …
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