... these countries (Gregory 1991; O'Reilly 1994), but also by collective agreements which have tended to favour long part-time hours over short part-time work. In France the Loi Robien of 1995 explicitly encouraged part-time contracts ...
We study whether higher gender equality facilitates economic growth by enabling better allocation of a valuable resource: female labor.
Table 2.9 Importance ofpublic sectorfor gender equality, 15 selected European countries* Advantage in public Importance ... balance and gender equality) High (34) United Kingdom Spain Germany Medium (15425) France Ireland Sweden Greece ...
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... 442–446 for SME ownership, 462–471 licensing, 220,339, 346–347, 465 literalism, 483 little by little (shweya-shweya), 295, 508 Lloyd George, David, 239 Lloyds Banking Group, 444 Lubna al-Qasimi, 58 lumbering giants, 463 Lyons, J., ...
There is a bunch of other crucial issues in recent feminist technoscience studies such as the interdisciplinary ... are intimately interwoven not only which each other but also with society, industry, culture and everyday life.
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In general, the gender gap is closing slowly in the public sector, with the share of women in total research employment growing at a faster rate than the share of men in most European countries. However, major inequalities persist in ...
Policy tries to promote women entrepreneurship, and to this end Sweden, for example has had business development ... At 70% or more employees in Denmark, Finland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden are also among the most ...
In particular, domestic services, which account for 25% of informal sector employment and 17% of employed women in ... Australia, Austria, Canada, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom) indicated that ...