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The PoliTical economy of Women’s suPPorT for fundamenTalisT islam
PoliTical economy Women’s suPPorT
2014/6/5
The resurgence of revivalist religious practices, or fundamentalism,
in the late twentieth century has been described as a “historical
counterattack” mounted by threatened religious traditions see...
Frontier Issues of the Political Economy of Migration
migration political economy culture minorities politicians
2012/9/22
Migration has a strong economic impact on the sending and host countries. Since individuals and groups do not benefit equally from migration, interest groups emerge to protect and take care of their n...
Income Inequality, Mobility, and the Welfare State: A Political Economy Model
redistribution mobility inequality structure induced equilibrium
2011/8/24
In this paper, we set up a three-period stochastic overlapping generations model to analyze the implications of income inequality and mobility for demand for redistribution and social insurance. We mo...
Political Economy and Life Course Patterns The Heterogeneity of Occupational, Family and Household Trajectories of Young Spaniards
delayed transition to adulthood life course postponement of family formation sequence analysis Spain young adults
2008/12/1
We explore the strong linkages between macro changes and the dynamics of educational, occupational, family, and residential careers of young Spanish adults born between 1945 and 1974. We review theory...
The Political Economy of a Treaty: Opportunities and Challenges for Enhancing Economic Development for Indigenous Australians
Political Economy Treaty Economic Development Indigenous Australians
2003/3/31
This article focuses on the issue of Indigenous Australian property rights and a Treaty. Using a political economy framework, I examine three issues: What mechanisms might provide more resource rights...
No More Inside/Outside: Transnationalism and the New Political Economy
Transnationalism the New Political Economy
2002/10/1
To understand things, we divide them into smaller pieces. We draw boundaries and then try to understand what we can make of the smaller units. Then we try to infer what these smaller units say about t...