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Sector Differences in Glass Ceiling in Sweden -Is It Tied to Occupational Segregation? [PDF]
This paper explores sector differences in how the gender wage gap varies across the wage distribution and the role of occupational segregation in explaining this variation for Sweden. Results indicate that the phenomenon known as the glass ceiling, i.e.
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Journal of Development Economics, 1997
Abstract This paper tests for rationing of entry into craft occupations in the construction labor market in Egypt and investigates whether entry is rationed according to regional origin and access to kinship and other social networks. I use a modified version of Roy's model of occupational choice which allows for the existence of costs of entry into ...
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Abstract This paper tests for rationing of entry into craft occupations in the construction labor market in Egypt and investigates whether entry is rationed according to regional origin and access to kinship and other social networks. I use a modified version of Roy's model of occupational choice which allows for the existence of costs of entry into ...
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From Political Ties To NGO Donations: The Strategic Reconfiguration Of Cross-Sector Interactions
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2023Marina Gama, Aline Gatignon
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Amakudari: The Ties that Bind the Bureaucracy with the Private and Public Sectors and Politics
2008Western media in the 1980s used the term ‘Japan Inc.’ to describe the intimate relationship between the bureaucracy, politicians and big business, which was assumed to be the core component of Japan’s success in global markets. When the asset inflated bubble burst in 1990 and the attempts by government to reignite a recessive economy through the ...
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Mapping Collaboration Ties and Structure in a Multi-Sectoral Sport and Recreation Charity
The International Journal of Health, Wellness, and Society, 2022openaire +1 more source
The Ties That Bind: A Cross-Sectoral Analysis of Assistive Technology Transfer in Brazil
This thesis investigates the interaction among key innovation actors - government, industry, and academia - under the Living Without Limit scheme and its impact on the outcomes of the Assistive Technology (AT) policy. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative interviews with policymakers, industry representatives, and academic ...openaire +1 more source
Journal of materials engineering and performance (Print)
Mumtaz Rizwee, Deepak Kumar, M. Husain
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Mumtaz Rizwee, Deepak Kumar, M. Husain
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