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James Dele Owolabi, Kunle Elizah Ogundipe, Babatunde Fatai Ogunbayo and Clinton Ohis Aigbavboa
Increasing women?s representation in male-dominated professions has become an unending debate due to different gender barriers across various sectors. This study examined the barriers to female construction graduates? employment as construction faculty i...
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Lauren Giurini, Loren Lipworth, Harvey J. Murff, Wei Zheng and Shaneda Warren Andersen
Obesity and a low socioeconomic status (SES), measured at the neighborhood level, are more common among Americans of Black race and with a low individual-level SES. We examined the association between the neighborhood SES and body mass index (BMI) using ...
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Gerel Ochir, Munkhtsengel Baatar, Myagmarsuren Sanjaa and Helen Williams
Mongolian women enjoy equal rights and actively participate in various sectors of the national economy, including the mineral and mining industry. The Mongolian University of Science and Technology (MUST), the largest university in Mongolia, plays a cruc...
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Gertrude Muwanga
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The aim of the study is to develop a pool of policy variables (potential indicators) that can be used by policy makers to eliminate the gender gaps in labor force participation rates (LFPR) for the 15-64 age group (formal age group). Granger-causal...
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Precious Mncayi,Kabelo Shuping
AbstractOrientation: South Africa?s continually growing unemployment rates appear to be acute if measured by means of labour absorption. The country?s labour continues to struggle being absorbed in the labour market, let alone finding good and sustainabl...
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Bee Lan Oo, Teck Heng Benson Lim, Yixi Zhang
Changes and challenges in employment are inevitable under the measures enacted to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. Early evidence suggests that the pandemic would disproportionately affect women compared to men. Focussing on women workforce in construction...
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Halit Basbuga,Hakan Kitapci
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This study examines the effects of macroeconomic variables and the Incentive for Young and Female Employment Regulated by Law No. 6111 in Turkey on employment, informal employment, and income. Electricity consumption (economic growth), USD/TRY exchange r...
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Jihyung Hong and Jaehee Lee
Health inequalities among immigrant minorities have been under-researched in South Korea. This study, therefore, measured the extent of income-related inequalities in self-reported depression and self-rated health (SRH) among married immigrants in South ...
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Jayita Mondal,Mrinalini Pandey
The changing status quo at the labour front, which envisages a world with continuous improvement and modernization in all spheres, vouches for participation of men and women alike. Thus, necessitated attention is to be given to the workforce involvement ...
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Elisabeta Jaba,Christiana Sandu,Aurelian Plopeanu,Ioan Robu,Marinela Istrate
In this paper we analyze the characteristics of labor markets and female labor force in the countries from Central and Eastern Europe in order to verify the existence of significant differences in female labor participation rate among the countries that ...
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