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discussing the research about gender inequality in mortality in respect to belonging to higher or lower status groups show at least partly a stronger influence on men. However, the gender relation to regional
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Hogrefe. Selmer, J. (2000). International Adjustment of Business Expatriates: The Impact of Age, Gender and Marital Status. BRC Papers on Cross-Cultural Management. Stahl, G. (1998). Internationaler Einsatz
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