920 resultados para Great supper (Parable)
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[Traditions. Asie. Inde. Province de Delhi]
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[Traditions. Asie. Inde. Province de Delhi]
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[Traditions. Asie. Inde. Province de Madras [i.e. Chennai]]
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[Traditions. Asie. Inde. Province de Madras [i.e. Chennai]]
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[Traditions. Asie. Inde. Province de Madras [i.e. Chennai]]
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[Traditions. Asie. Inde. Province de Madras [i.e. Chennai]]
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[Traditions. Asie. Inde. Province de Madras [i.e. Chennai]. État du Tamil Nadu]
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[Traditions. Asie. Inde. Province de Madras [i.e. Chennai]. Région du Kanara]
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[Traditions. Asie. Inde. Présidence de Madras [i.e. Chennai]]
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[Traditions. Asie. Inde. Madhya Pradesh]
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[Traditions. Asie. Inde. Province de Madras [i.e. Chennai]]
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[Traditions. Asie. Inde. État du Gujarat. Ahmadabad]
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[Traditions. Asie. Inde. Présidence de Bombay. Pakistan. Province du Sind. Haidarābād]
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[Traditions. Asie. Inde. Province de Delhi]
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This paper is aimed at exploring the determinants of female activity from a dynamic perspective. An event-history analysis of the transition form employment to housework has been made resorting to data from the European Household Panel Survey. Four countries representing different welfare regimes and, more specifically, different family policies, have been selected for the analysis: Britain, Denmark, Germany and Spain. The results confirm the importance of individual-level factors, which is consistent with an economic approach to female labour supply. Nonetheless, there are significant cross-national differences in how these factors act over the risk of abandoning the labour market. First, the number of trnasitions is much lower among Danish working women than among British, German or Spanish ones, revealing the relative importance of universal provision of childcare services, vis-à-vis other elements of the family policy, as time or money.