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Gender and productivity differentials in science

open access: yesScientometrics, 2002
The paper presents the results of an examination of gender differences in scientific productivity on a sample of 840 respondents, half the young scientific population in Croatia. In the last decade gender differences in the scientific productivity of young researchers have increased, which may be the result of introducing a more competitive scientific ...
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Gender differential impacts of climate change on smallholders’ farm income

open access: yesDiscover Sustainability
Addressing gender inequality addresses both climate change and food insecurity, as women play a crucial role in environmental protection and food production. However, there are limited empirical studies on the climate change-gender-agriculture nexus. The
Melese Mulu Baylie
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Gender-Based Analysis of Teacher Empowerment Scale: Examining Factor Structure and Rasch Model Fit in Higher Education

open access: yesDiversitas Journal
This study examined the measurement invariance and psychometric properties of the Teacher Empowerment Scale across gender groups in higher education.
Teody Lester Panela
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Sex of Household Heads and Attitude Towards Home Gardening in Southwest, Nigeria

open access: yesJournal of Agricultural Extension
This study investigates gender differences and household attitude towards home garden in urban Nigeria. We used a cross-sectional sex-disaggregated survey data collected from a random sample of 480 households.
Abdulrazaq Kamal DAUDU   +1 more
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The role of computer use and English proficiency in gender wage inequality: Taiwanese evidence [PDF]

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This paper uses the Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition and accounts for potential identification bias in order to shed light on the role of computer use as well as English ability on the gender wage differential in Taiwan.
Hsin-Fan Chen, Long-Hwa Chen
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Ladies first ? firm-level evidence on the labor impacts of the East Asian crisis [PDF]

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In a crisis, do employers place the burden of adjustment disproportionately on female employees? Relying on household and labor force data, existing studies of the distributional impact of crises have not been able to address this question.
Hallward-Driemeier, Mary   +2 more
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STEREOTIPE PERAN GENDER BAGI PENDIDIKAN ANAK

open access: yesMuwazah
Stereotype concerning gender role has attached on society. Paradigm which views the label differential between female and male characteristics is affected by many factors.
Esti Zaduqisti
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