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141
by Nguyen, Trang
Published 2011
The World Bank
... is interesting in that the directions of the effects can be opposite when the migrant is male or female...

142
by Hedditch, Sonali
Published 2010
The World Bank
... on the same basis as their male counterparts. For more publications on IFC Sustainability please visit...

143
by Admasu, Yeshwas
Published 2021
The World Bank
... in the household significantly reduce women's opportunities. Higher education attainment boosts both male...

144
by Brussevich, Mariya
Published 2018
International Monetary Fund
... compared to male workers (11 percent of the female workforce, relative to 9 percent of the male workforce...

145
by Neagu, Ileana Cristina
Published 2009
World Bank
..."The initial occupational placements of male immigrants in the U.S. labor market vary significantly...

146
by Amin, Mohammad
Published 2014
The World Bank
... having female vs. male top manager varies across sectors. The service sector is often considered...

147
by McConnell, Christin
Published 2015
The World Bank
... to drop out of school than their male counterparts with pregnancy, early marriage, and financial...

149
Published 2019
The World Bank
..., Male, the establishment of a Treasury Single Account, and the development of cash-flow forecasting...

150
by Esteve-Volart, Berta
Published 2000
International Monetary Fund
... and lowers economic growth. Both imply lower female-to-male schooling ratios. Our model predicts a convex...

151
by Duval, Romain
Published 2004
OECD Publishing
... on the retirement decision of older males in OECD countries. For each of the 55-59, 60-64 and 65+ age groups, a new...

152
by Halabisky, David
Published 2018
OECD Publishing
.... It explores the gender gap in entrepreneurship, the differences between male- and female-owned businesses...

153
by André, Christophe
Published 2017
OECD Publishing
... is much lower than for their male counterparts...

154
by Khadria, Binod
Published 2010
OECD Publishing
... with the skills that their own labour markets require. While the male-female distribution is expected...

155
by Hallward-Driemeier, Mary
Published 2011
The World Bank
... that varied in their exposure to the crisis. On average, women experienced higher job losses than their male...

156
by Kondylis, Florence
Published 2014
The World Bank
... to estimate the measurement error from male and female self-reports of their adoption and knowledge of three...

157
by Nas Ozen, Efsan
Published 2020
The World Bank
... for male and female candidates. In a large-scale randomized audit study, an online job portal in Turkey...

158
by Reva, Anna
Published 2012
The World Bank
... by differences in observed characteristics of male and female employees. Based on the obtained results, the paper...

159
by McConnell, Christin
Published 2016
The World Bank
... likely to drop out of school than their male counterparts with pregnancy, early marriage, and school fees...

160
by Spada, Paolo
Published 2015
The World Bank
... voters. Technology appears more likely to engage people who are younger, male, of higher income...