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The dissertation contributes to three important issues in development economics, i.e. corruption behavior, the monitoring of development-linked public goods and inequality. The dissertation uniquely combines both empirical and experimental methods. Chapter 1 examines corruption (anti-social...
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specialization and other variables differs by gender, gender bias in physician income may be conceptually implied. The study uses … and feminist perspectives, laws requiring equal pay should provide just income for females as compared to males. However … unique latent construct "specialization" on the income gap while controlling for demographic and contextual variables. The …
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"Addresses the issue of household food consumption, its relation to gender and to food policy in Indonesia. Using … income increased. The impact evaluation of the 'Rice for the Poor' program reveals that the program enabled beneficiaries to … gender roles indicates that resource distribution and power relations within households are important considerations in the …
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dependent variable is woman worker’s participation and the independent variable are age, level education, number of family … member, woman’s income and other incomes (husband. wages/father’s wages/ mother’s wages/other family’s wages).The method … together and in partial the education’s level, number of family member, woman’s income and other income significantly influence …
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Productivity, age, suggestions, music, education. - Produktivität, Alter, Verbesserungsvorschlag, Musik, Bildung …
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There is a growing realisation from the Australian government that new models of health care will need to be developed to address the disparity of access, increasing demand and escalating cost of traditional means of delivering health care. There is growing evidence showing health care services...
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