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women experience about the effects of maternal employment on children outcomes may increase female labor force participation … exposed to two informational treatments on the positive consequences of formal childcare on children future educational …
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presence in the household of preschool and school-age children and/or the elderly and disabled affects women's likelihood of … and that presence of pre-school age children significantly decreases it. The negative effect on women's labor force … participation of having young children in the household (compared to no children in the household) is substantially larger in …
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women experience about the effects of maternal employment on children outcomes may increase female labor force participation … exposed to two informational treatments on the positive consequences of formal childcare on children future educational …
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women experience about the effects of maternal employment on children outcomes may increase female labor force participation … exposed to two informational treatments on the positive consequences of formal childcare on children future educational …
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care for 2-year-old children, increased both participation in the labour market and employment of mothers of eligible … children. This effect was driven largely by a significant decrease in the stated reservation wage …
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The paper deals with female employment in developing countries. We set out a model to test our argument that, at the first stage of development, demographic and health programmes have proven to be more effective for women's position in the society than specific labour and income support...
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regression discontinuity estimator based on children's birth months, we find a sizable effect of childcare attendance on women …
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. Social economic factors determining the participation of the woman with children on the labour market and its relation to the … research is married or living in cohabitation woman with children. As dependent variable we based our model on we use the women …
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Both Japan and Korea are trying to boost female labor force participation (FLFP) as they face the challenges of a rapidly aging population. Though FLFP has generally been on a rising trend, the female labor force in both countries is skewed towards non-regular employment despite women's high...
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