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This paper analyses disparity in women’s pay across 25 European countries using EU-SILC 2005. First, the gender pay gap … all over Europe, except for Poland. Motherhood usually reinforces the gender gap but most discrimination is sex-related so … that it concerns all women as potential mothers. There is no uniform relationship between the parenthood and the gender …
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Despite the lower quality of education provided Africans compared with whites in South Africa, the percentage wage gains associated with additional years of primary, secondary, and higher education are substantially larger for Africans than for whites in 1993, and they increase for both race...
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considering issues of gender. We pose the question whether there may be some correlation between violence and the lack meaningful …
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-player based on socioeconomic status and gender. Both female responders and proposers were strongly preferred. A weaker tendency …
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This paper presents three indicators of vertical and horizontal occupational segregation to describe trends in women’s participation in eight disciplines and five academic levels in 1973, 1987, and 2001. The most common index, the index of occupational dissimilarity (D), the new Charles and...
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This study investigates whether gender and the perceptions of department climate affects faculty job satisfaction and … finds that both gender and department climate are related to work outcomes and that two facets of department climate … (affective and instrumental) mediate the relationship between gender and both job satisfaction and intention to quit. This …
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This paper provides the first econometric analysis of rationalizations of virginity loss in terms of love. Data from the UK National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles are used to estimate logit equations to predict the claim that virginity loss was occasioned by being in love. The sample...
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