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Toplam kayıt 37, listelenen: 21-30
Everyone's own poverty: Gendering poverty alleviation policies in Turkey
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2013)
The last general election campaign in 2011 was the first in Turkish history to focus on transferring cash to women. This is a strong indication of the feminized face of poverty in Turkey, but also a sign that women are ...
The impact of globalisation on the skill wage gap in Turkey: a quantile regression approach
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2021)
This study examines how increasing international trade affects the skill wage gap in Turkey. There has been a rapid increase in international trade in Turkey after 2000. As international trade increases, goods produced ...
Veiled Europeanisation of welfare state in Turkey: Gender and social policy in the 2000s
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2013)
The foundation of the Turkish Republic and its modernisation project rested upon changing women's secondary role within society and providing them with equality through development and education. These reforms had an impact ...
Does forced-shift to online learning affect university brand image in South Korea? Role of perceived harm and international students’ learning engagement
(Routledge, 2021)
University brand marketing leaders are reimagining their brand response to the global crisis, as COVID-19 pandemic continues to raise fears, especially due to the recent spike of the ‘delta variant’ outbreaks. Addressing ...
Cultivating Precarisation: Intersecting Vulnerabilities of Syrian Refugees in the Turkish Agricultural Sector
(SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2021)
This article explores how the vulnerabilities of Syrian refugees influence their integration into Turkish labour markets, in particular the agricultural sector. 'Vulnerable integration' refers to the inclusion of the most ...
The impact of climate change on agricultural productivity in Asian countries: a heterogeneous panel data approach
(Springer, 2021)
While climate change is having serious impacts on agriculture and may require ongoing adaptation, short-run threats to global food security are also crucial for developing countries. We use dynamic and asymmetric panel ...
A new perspective on women's care burden and employment in Turkey
(Cambridge University Press, 2021)
Women's intra-household care burden is one of the main reasons behind women's low employment rates in Turkey. Many empirical studies have tested this relationship by focusing on the existence of dependent household members, ...
Linking Regenerative Travel and Residents' Support for Tourism Development in Kaua'i Island (Hawaii): Moderating-Mediating Effects of Travel-Shaming and Foreign Tourist Attractiveness
(SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2022)
"Leaving the place behind, better than before" is the regenerative state-of-mind approach to reset, rethink and move forward, beyond sustainable tourism. Despite growing global attention, empirical evidence supporting ...
The motherhood wage penalty in Turkey
(CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 2022)
Women with children, on average, earn lower wages than those who do not have children. This is called the "motherhood wage penalty". This study provides estimates of the wage penalty for working mothers in Turkey using the ...
The role of climatic changes and financial development to the ASEAN agricultural output: a novel long-run evidence for sustainable production
(SPRINGER HEIDELBERG, 2022)
This paper examines the impact of climate variables and financial development on agricultural value-added and cereal production in selected Southeast Asian economies from 1970 to 2016. The current research applies ...