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Aurora Ricci, Francesca Crivellaro and Daniela Bolzani
While global economies are in a tremendous need for talented workers that could fill vacancies in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields, available evidence shows that highly skilled migrants with a background in these fields are...
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Inese ?upule
The aim of this paper is to answer the question of what factors lead to an increase in perceived discrimination in the workplace among highly educated Latvian women abroad. Although highly educated migrant women are privileged with regard to education, n...
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BEVAOLA KUSUMASARI,SUYULATUDZ UMAR
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This study describes the women carrier labor resistance movement in Yogyakarta towards the dominance and hegemony done by other classes in the social structure of the market environment. This study uses a qualitative method with phenomenological approach...
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Mudassira Sarfraz, Zubaria Andlib, Muhammad Kamran, Noor Ullah Khan and Hanieh Alipour Bazkiaei
This research aims to assess the household and individual-level factors, specifically education, that affect the probability of women being engaged in decent work activities in the labor market. The study utilized the most recent labor force survey data ...
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Nikki Mandell
Turn-of-the-century advocates of corporate welfare work promoted a familial model of labor relations which opened the doors of labor management to women. Scientific management experts argued instead for personnel management based on a consumer marketplac...
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Frestiana Dyah Mulasari
Pág. 254 - 263
Kesenjangan antara perempuan dan laki-laki di Provinsi Jawa Tengah masih tinggi baik dalam bidang kesehatan, pendidikan, dan ketenagakerjaan. Semakin tumbuhnya perekonomian justru membuat kaum perempuan semakin terpinggirkan dan masuk semakin dalam pada ...
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Paul E. Gabriel, Susanne Schmitz
This paper assesses the empirical properties of two labor market experience measures for female workers in the United States. Our results confirm that the conventional cross-sectional measure of labor market experience, often referred to as potential exp...
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Rosa Belén Castro Núñez, Pablo Bandeira and Rosa Santero-Sánchez
The improvement in women?s labor conditions and the elimination of segregation and other forms of direct or indirect discrimination have become one of the major challenges of the international political agenda, and as so have been included in the Sustain...
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Ian Dew-Becker,Robert J. Gordon
Pág. 45
This paper is about the role of policy, institutions, and culture in creating a strong negative tradeoff between productivity and employment growth across groups of countries within Europe. Throughout the postwar era until 1995 labor productivity grew f...
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Imane Elouardighi and Kenza Oubejja
Our study analyzes the relationship between digital financial inclusion and women?s labor force participation, as well as shedding light on the barriers to women?s digital financial inclusion. We have mobilized a microeconomic database that covers 15,192...
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Ally Day
Pág. 104 - 121
This paper interrogates the ambiguity of disability identification for women living with HIV, drawing on a nine-month field research project where participants formed a book group, reading memoirs about chronic episodic conditions such as HIV, lupus, MS,...
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Ally Day
Pág. 104 - 121
This paper interrogates the ambiguity of disability identification for women living with HIV, drawing on a nine-month field research project where participants formed a book group, reading memoirs about chronic episodic conditions such as HIV, lupus, MS,...
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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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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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Mame Cheikh Anta Sall and Adriana Burlea-Schiopoiu
The paper aims to analyze the impact of public investments generated by implementing the Emerging Senegal Plan (ESP) on economic growth and gender inequalities observed in the labor market in Senegal. A dynamic computable general equilibrium modeling was...
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Nguyen Thi Hai Ninh,Philippe Lebailly,Nguyen Mau Dung
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This paper attemps to understand about gender division of labor in pig farming households and to identify factors affecting that division. Using primary data collected from 40 pig farming, we find that female laborers play more important role in pig prod...
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Sana Naseem,Kamini Dhruva
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Female labor force participation plays a key role in economic development. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), as a developing economy, relies mainly on men rather than women to achieve its development objectives. Over a period of fifty years, Saudi femal...
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Alejandra Cox
Pág. pp. 87 - 106
Female labor force participation has increased significantly in Latin America during the last two decades, a period which was also characterized by large fluctuations in aggregate economic activity. The particular question that this paper focuses on is: ...
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Elisabeth Simelton, Tuan Minh Duong and Ella Houzer
For many family farms, migration is one strategy for reducing poverty and vulnerability to both natural hazards and economic risk. While more men typically migrate to work, the implications of this on the household are inconclusive, especially for the wo...
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MinhTam Bui and Trinh Q. Long
This paper identifies whether there was a performance difference among micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) led by men and by women in Vietnam during the period 2005?2013 and aims to provide explanations for the differences, if any, in various per...
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