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We highlight the role of home productivity in explaining the gender gap in labor force participation (LFP), and the non-monotonic relationship of women's LFP with their education in developing countries (India) in contrast to the developed economies (United Kingdom, U.K.). We construct a model...
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Whether cash transfers have unintended behavioural effects on the recipient household's labour supply is of … that having a pension-eligible individual in the household increases the probability of working by 3.2 percentage points …, leading to reduced labour supply by the elderly, allowing them to provide greater childcare support. The increase in women …
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(employment), unpaid work (time spent on domestic work) and incomes, this paper examines the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on …, April 2020, saw a large contraction in employment for both men and women, where more men lost jobs in absolute terms …. Employment has recovered by August 2020 for men. However, for women, the likelihood of being employed is 9.5 percentage points …
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the paid labour market. The study includes three categories (1) Unpaid family worker in household enterprises (2) Attend … production process as unpaid labour. The database used in this study is NSSO 68th (2011-12) round Employment and Unemployment … chi-square statistic. All variables except for self-employed (type of) household were statistically significant predictors …
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