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Publikováno v:
Feminist Economics. 29:192-218
This article analyzes two longitudinal datasets (October – December 2020; April 2021) of 1,000 and 900 women in Kenya and Nigeria, respectively, alongside in-depth qualitative interviews with women at risk of changes to time use, to study two pande
Publikováno v:
Economica
Using microdata from 17 OECD countries, this paper documents a negative cross-country correlation between gender gaps in market hours and wages. We find that the cross-country differences in market hours are mostly accounted for by female market hour
Autor:
Zuccotti, Carolina V., Platt, Lucinda
Despite predominantly lower social class origins, the second generation of established immigrant groups in the UK are now attaining high levels of education. However, they continue to experience poorer labour market outcomes than the majority populat
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http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/119647/
http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/119647/
Autor:
Gindling, T.H., Ronconi, Lucas
In this chapter we review the literature and inform policy debates about the effects of minimum wages (MW) on income inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). Earnings are the primary source of income among families, especially in the lowe
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http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/119635/
Autor:
Renee Reichl Luthra, Lucinda Platt
Recent scholarship suggests that immigrant selectivity – the degree to which immigrants differ from non-migrants in their sending countries – can help us understand their labour market outcomes in the receiving country. The selectivity hypothesis
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http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/118629/
http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/118629/
Autor:
Chambers, Thomas, Grover, Shalini
This article focuses on male domestic-care workers (MDCWs) in India. It explores how constructed notions of masculinity interplay with labour market structures, enable forms of labour discipline and shape labour subjectivities. The article details pe
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http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/119708/
Publikováno v:
Papers in Regional Science. 101:1411-1439
Inward foreign direct investment (FDI) has generally been linked to higher wages, but evidence remains sparse on the overall effects of FDI on average wages, the wage gap between skilled and unskilled labour, and inter-industry heterogeneity. We addr
Autor:
Laura Antona
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. 48:425-438
While it is well established that domestic work has long been commodified, this paper builds on existing literature to show how employment agencies use the production of biodata to simultaneously, and strategically, homogenise and differentiate domes
Publikováno v:
Urban Geography. 43:1457-1468
The assembled papers in this special issue jointly explore the urban manifestation of “Global China” at different scales and involving diverse actors, discussing the ways in which the urban has been reconfigured by China’s global expansion and
Autor:
Streule, Monika
Publikováno v:
Urban Geography. 44:262-271
Urban extractivism is an emergent concept increasingly discussed within Latin America-based scholarship but less known in anglophone urban geography. The devastating social and environmental impact of large-scale natural resource extraction, usually