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household (typically men) increases female inactivity, suggesting that potentially gender roles may drive women out of the labor …
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The unemployment and labor force participation gender gaps narrowed in Mexico after the 2008 global economic crisis … Survey of 2007 and 2017, when the unemployment rate returned to the pre-crisis level. Broadly, the results show that …
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This paper explores the link between the prevalence of violent conflicts and extremely low female labor force participation rates (FLFPR) in South Asia. We merge Labor Force Surveys (LFSs) from Bangladesh, Sri-Lanka, India, and Pakistan to the Global Terrorism Database (GTD) to estimate the...
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This paper studies employment patterns and trends in South Asia to shed light on determinants of extremely low female employment rates in the region. After a comprehensive literature review, we use employment data from about one hundred censuses and surveys from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan,...
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unemployed do not directly compete with employed job seekers. -- on-the-job search ; unemployment ; job competition ; employment …
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of job losses, suggesting that unemployment typically comes as a surprise. …
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