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Journal of Economic Literature Codes Classification System (JEL) [PDF]
The Journal of Economic Literature codes classification system (JEL) published by the American Economic Association (AEA) is the de facto standard classification system for research literature in economics.
Jussi T. S. Heikkila
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JEL: Applying End-to-End Neural Entity Linking in JPMorgan Chase [PDF]
Knowledge Graphs have emerged as a compelling abstraction for capturing key relationship among the entities of interest to enterprises and for integrating data from heterogeneous sources.
Wanying Ding +3 more
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Despite recent improvements in female labor force participation, women remain underrepresented in STEM fields in Japan. Given the close link between STEM workers and innovation, encouraging women to pursue STEM careers could boost growth potential. Using
Rui Xu
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Gendered Laws and Women in the Workforce
This paper offers for the first time a global picture of gender discrimination by the law as it affects women's economic opportunity and charts the evolution of legal inequalities over five decades.
Marie Hyland +2 more
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Anonymous job applications in Europe
Numerous empirical studies find a substantial extent of discrimination in hiring decisions. Anonymous job applications have gained attention and popularity to identify and combat this form of discrimination.
Annabelle Krause +2 more
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Tele-vízió : A jövő médiája a Jel-Kép folyóiratban az 1980-as évek elején
Tanulmányomban a Jel-Kép folyóirat első számainak a jövő médiájáról készült írásait tekintem át. A folyóirat indulásától kezdve az akkori társadalomkutatás és kommunikációelmélet számos területét átfogó szövegeket adott közre. A korabeli viszonyok között
Csilla Molnár
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Gender and occupational wage gaps in Romania: from planned equality to market inequality?
In Romania, the communist regime promoted an official policy of gender equality for more than 40 years, providing equal access to education and employment and restricting pay differentiation based on gender. After its fall in December 1989, the promotion
D. Andrén, T. Andrén
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What happens when the definition of disability changes? The case of obesity
This paper examines how Congress’s 2008 expansion of who is disabled under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) impacts the labor market outcomes of newly covered individuals. Focusing on obese individuals, I exploit variation in coverage of obesity
J. Shinall
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Employment Protections for Older Workers: Do Disability Discrimination Laws Matter?
Wendy A. Stock, K. Beegle
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Elimination of Gender-Related Employment Disparities Through Statistical Process Control
M. E. Graham, J. Hotchkiss
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