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in developing economies can signal their wealth, and thereby increase their social status, by withdrawing their women … status. The steep increase in female education in recent decades could paradoxically have increased FLFNP in India even …
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This paper investigates the responsiveness of women's labor supply to their husband's job loss – the so-called added …
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This paper investigates the responsiveness of women's labor supply to their husband's loss of employment – the so … added worker effect, both at the extensive and at the intensive margin of labor supply. Women whose husbands become … unemployed have a higher probability of entering the labor market and changing from part-time to full-time employment than women …
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research has mainly concentrated on examining the impact of differing family care situations on women’s employment. Building on … family care–employment relationship among women. Cox shared frailty regression analyses of German Socio-Economic Panel data … or frail old-age partners, parents and/or other family members (hereafter: ‘family care’) is of urgent concern. Previous …
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