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This report sets forth a number of overarching points to guide thinking about immigration and lays out the facts on four fundamental questions:What is the policy context, Who are the country’s immigrants and where do they live, What is the impact of immigrants on the U.S. labor market and How do the public sector costs of immigrants compare with their tax payments
This publication presents an experiment was conducted to study the impact of leader’s feminine traits and transformational leadership on organizational culture, using a sample of 109 MBA students from a leading management institute in India. A 2x2 design with four leadership scenarios—transformational feminine leader, transformational masculine leader, feminine leader, and absence of a leader—was used, and 54 characteristics of organizational culture were measured. Results of (non-parametric) Kruskal Wallis and Median tests show that feminine leadership enhances people-orientation, collaboration, and team-orientation and reduces aggressiveness, competitiveness, and results-orientation. Transformational leadership enhances competitiveness, achievement-orientation, performance expectations, results-orientation, innovation, and using opportunities, and reduces stability, predictability, and security of employment. Results also show that transformational leadership and femininity together enhance achievement-orientation and reduce stability. Studies have shown that leadership has an impact on the culture of an organization.
This publication presents the global monitoring indicators used by countries and the international development community to monitor progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) on education.
This document presents a draft form of paper on Socio economic costs of Gender Based Violence in Egypt. The costing information was triangulated using prevalence rates, average costs between the public and private sector and the number of expected times a survivor might access a certain service.
This document presents a draft form of paper on Socio economic costs of Gender Based Violence in Jordan. The costing information was triangulated using prevalence rates, average costs between the public and private sector and the number of expected times a survivor might access a certain service.