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                                    Colombia : Systematic Country Diagnostic
- 关键词:
 - WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
 
- 年份:
 - 2015
 
- 摘要:
 - Colombia has made impressive strides in reducing poverty and promoting shared prosperity during the last decade. Extreme poverty fell from 17.7 percent in 200 ...
 
                                    Interwoven : How the Better Work Program Improves Job and Life Quality in the Apparel Sector
- 关键词:
 - wage gap
 
- 年份:
 - 2015
 
- 摘要:
 - The Better Work Program has its roots in the Better Factories Cambodia (BFC) program, established in 2001 as a follow-on from the 1999 U.S.-Cambodia Bilateral Trade Agreemen ...
 
                                    
                                    Montenegro Gender Diagnostic : Gaps in Endowments, Access to Economic Opportunities, and Agency
- 关键词:
 - WAGE GAP
 
- 年份:
 - 2013
 
- 摘要:
 - In 2011, women and girls represented 50.6 percent of the total Montenegrin population (620,029 persons). Different aspects of gender inequality vary by ...
 
                                    
                                    Gender and Climate Change in Bangladesh : The Role of Institutions in Reducing Gender Gaps in Adaptation Program
- 关键词:
 - WAGE GAP
 
- 年份:
 - 2012
 
- 摘要:
 - This study on Bangladesh was undertaken to analyze the gender dimensions of climate change and the role of institutions in reducing gender gaps. The study was ...
 
                                    
                                    Kosovo : Gender Gaps in Education, Health, and Economic Opportunities
- 关键词:
 - WAGE GAP
 
- 年份:
 - 2012
 
- 摘要:
 - Kosovo is one of the poorest countries in Europe (World Bank 2010). In 2009, 35 percent of the population lived below the poverty line. This note was ...
 
            
                                    

