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Early contributions to the economics of gender focused on the
division
of labor within households.
This
division
of labor had important ramifications for women.
A woman’s bargaining power will therefore be influenced by such factors as the type of job she has, her level of earnings and assets, the strength of her family ties, social attitudes toward divorce, laws governing the ensuing
division
of property, and the effectiveness of anti-discrimination legislation.
Putin knew that he could take advantage of Ukraine's ethno-religious
division
(the eastern regions are overwhelmingly Russian Orthodox and loyal to the Kremlin) to undermine these efforts.
Laws guaranteeing a fair
division
of Iraqi oil profits must be drafted, and all factions must have confidence that what is agreed will be enforced.
As the Palestinians and their friends in the international community might realize when the dust settles, it does not preclude the city’s eventual
division
into two capitals as part of a peace settlement, much less guarantee Israel sovereignty over all of Jerusalem as its “eternal capital.”
As a consequence of the crash of 2008, several member countries became over indebted, and risk premia made the eurozone’s
division
into creditor and debtor countries permanent.
The second principle – that editing “should not produce or exacerbate social division, or marginalize or disadvantage groups in society” – does, in fairness, move the debate beyond the choice of individual parents.
A New Chance for CyprusROME – The Greek crisis may seem unending, but there are hints that a problem festering in Europe for far longer – the
division
of Cyprus – may be moving toward resolution.
There has been little reason for optimism during the decade that has passed since the last serious attempt to overcome the island’s
division.
Given its insecurity, a by-product of the Korean Peninsula’s long division, South Korea requires, above all, calm and steady partners.
The Cold War
division
of Europe is well and truly over.
Such a posture would be self-defeating, because it would reinforce the
division
of the international community that the Bush administration has initiated.
Instead of a two part split between left and right, there was thus a triple division, between anti-globalization conservatives, pro-globalization liberals, and re-distributionist leftists.
When Tigar sold its tire
division
to France’s Michelin, it invested the entire proceeds in new businesses.
The customs officers tasked with implementing those checks will inevitably become symbols of division, and potentially even a provocation to violence by republican extremists, as happened in the past.
The first step in such a process would probably be the eurozone’s
division
into sub-areas, comprising countries of relatively equal resilience.
Second, the perception of weakness and
division
in the WTO will make it far harder to resist protectionist pressures worldwide, especially if the global economy slows.
Absent such a response again, the field will be left wide open for populists and far-right groups, who will lead the world – as they always have – to deeper
division
and more frequent conflict.
But if a social consensus arises that the judiciary is insufficient to guarantee or safeguard individual rights as well as the
division
of power between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government, that lack of trust could lead to social dismemberment.
One obvious objection is that equal
division
takes no account of how much the people seeking slices really need them.
Global supply networks shifted again, accommodating fragmentation and dispersion on both the supply and demand sides of their structure, a process sometimes called technologically enabled atomization: the
division
of supply networks into finer and finer parts, breaking the bonds of proximity and the resulting transaction-cost constraints that previously prevailed.
It is geographical: a
division
of territory and a separation of homelands that involves painful but conceivable compromises on both sides.
In Taiwan itself, there is a growing sense of national identity, but a sharp
division
between pragmatists of the “pan-blue alliance,” who realize that geography will require them to find a compromise with the mainland, and the ruling “pan-green alliance,” which aspires in varying degrees to achieve independence.
But it should maintain a clear
division
of power between local and central authorities at all levels to maintain strong competition and a healthy diversity of interests.
Putin’s gambit is akin to the infamous Yalta Conference in 1945, where Joseph Stalin made Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt complicit in a
division
of Europe that enslaved half of the continent for almost a half-century.
India’s Iraq ProblemNEW DELHI – Iraq seems to be falling apart, with the rapid advance of the militant Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) threatening to lead to the country’s
division
into Shia, Sunni, and Kurdish entities, while blurring its border with its turbulent western neighbor.
There is no
division
of power between the two men.
As the bond market begins, finally, to price in greater relative risk in euro-zone sovereigns, the intellectual underpinnings of the idea of a global
division
between emerging-market and developed-market bonds will be fundamentally tested.
As the international
division
of labor proceeds further, the import content of German products will continue to increase, which means that rising exports will lead to fewer domestic jobs and less income growth.
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