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Khutso Baltimore Makua,Neo Malungane,Khayakazi Mswephu,Ronewa Candy Sadiki
Pág. 180 - 191
With inequality at the forefront of economic development, this paper examined the impact of gender inequality on economic growth in South Africa. Different gender dimensions were considered, including female education, female labor force participation, f...
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Gertrude Muwanga
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The aim of the study is to develop a pool of policy variables (potential indicators) that can be used by policy makers to eliminate the gender gaps in labor force participation rates (LFPR) for the 15-64 age group (formal age group). Granger-causal...
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M. Irfan Rosyadi, Sinta Yulyanti
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The spillover effect of economic activity from one area to another is due to the inter-sector linkages, which have implications for economic growth. This study examines and presents empirical evidence on the effects of economic growth in the districts of...
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Lamees Al-Durgham,Mohammad Adeinat
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The purpose of this study is to measure and compare the efficiencies for 35 manufacturing firms listed in Amman Stock exchange (ASE) in Jordan over the period 2009-2017. A panel data was collected for the firms over the nine years, the data was collected...
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Lela Rospida,Kamaludin Kamaludin,Mochamad Ridwan
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The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of father characteristics, mother characteristics, household characteristics, child labor characteristics, and community, on work time of child labor in Bengkulu City. This research uses primary data...
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