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are used to investigate this relationship. Findings point out to strong state dependence in employment choices. Further …, the impact of disability on employment outcomes is highly significant. Model simulations suggest that high cross and own … state dependence can amplify a one-off disability shock to alter the probability of full time employment and …
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-time employment and allowing unobserved heterogeneity in the effects of previous employment outcomes, children and education on … employment dynamics. The results reveal significant autocorrelation in unobservables, and significant variation in the effects of … children and education on labor supply preferences. Moreover, omission of random coeffcients or autocorrelation can bias …
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Female labour force participation has increased tremendously since World War II in developed countries. Prior research provides piecemeal evidence identifying some drivers of change but largely fails to present a consistent story. Using a rare combination of data and modelling capacity available...
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of "jobless growth", India has experienced concentrated employment growth, mainly in urban areas and for men. This has … employment in urban areas. But the ability of the manufacturing sector to engage workers will be constrained by the capital and … skill intensity of production. More wage employment will be created but the challenge is to ensure these workers have access …
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employee retention, staff engagement, job complementarities, coworkers, hospitals, endogeneityAThis paper discusses research on the relationship between fertility and women's labour force participation. It surveys methods used to obtain causal identification, and provides an overview of the...
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Indonesian Family Life Survey to track the employment histories of over 9,000 women across a period of more than 20 years … labour market as a result of marriage and childbearing. The difficulty of maintaining formal sector employment emerges as a … thereafter by 3.6 percentage points. Further, to the extent that women do return to work, formal sector employment is associated …
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This study analyses employment transitions of working-age women in India. The puzzling issue of low labour force … participation despite substantial economic growth, strong fertility decline and expanding female education in India has been studied … in the recent literature. However, no study so far has looked into the dynamics of employment in terms of labour force …
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of education are found to have predictive power in explaining the transitions from formal wage, informal wage, self-employment … regression. The results point to the highly static nature of the Egyptian labor market. Government employment and the out of …, unemployment government employment and out of labor market states. …
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parental leave, non-employment and different forms of employment. We, thus, classify women into five cluster-groups with very …
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, but more probable in urban areas. The household characteristics (e.g. income, education) that are positively correlated ….g. education or economic freedom) is positively associated with the use of clean fuel. Finally, we find considerable impact of …
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