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This paper studies foreign direct investment spillovers on the gender-related labor market practices of domestic firms, based on a unique firm-to-firm data set of Bangladesh's textiles and garment sectors. The paper looks at the female employment of domestic firms that are directly and...
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, including variations of significant male and female disadvantage between and within provinces. Women are still underrepresented … in school and government leadership positions, as well as the workforce overall. Despite women making up the majority of …
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At 50.9 percent, female labor force participation in Indonesia is far below the regional average of 60.8 percent. Is it being hindered by a lack of affordable childcare services in the country? This paper exploits the joint variations in preschool age eligibility and access to preschool across...
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This paper examines the effect of fertility on parental labor force participation in a developing country in the Balkans, with particular attention to the intervening role of childcare provided by grandparents in extended families. To address the potential endogeneity in the fertility decision,...
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Women's economic empowerment is not a new issue; nevertheless, it continues to challenge governments and development … gender gaps, the paper uses the approach to identify those constraints to women's economic empowerment that align with …
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