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-time. This strong increase in female participation in the workforce is largely due to sectoral changes. Employment in Germany has …
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-time. This strong increase in female participation in the workforce is largely due to sectoral changes. Employment in Germany has …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010471524
-time. This strong increase in female participation in the workforce is largely due to sectoral changes. Employment in Germany has …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011185718
-time. This strong increase in female participation in the workforce is largely due to sectoral changes. Employment in Germany has …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011185747
economic growth, education, and social norms. Looking more broadly at improving women's access to quality employment, a …
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This paper examines the nature and determinants of female entrepreneurship in India based on survey data. The first part assesses basic characteristics of female entrepreneurship in India, while the subsequent sections analyse key determinants of female entrepreneurship based on the literature,...
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policy insights. This paper first describes key employment trends in India by gender. Then the potential determinants of … relate to infrastructure, access to finance, labour laws and rural employment programmes. This Working Paper relates to the …
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With only 32% of active age women in the labor market, Guatemala is an upper middle-income country with one of the lowest rates of female labor force participation in the Latin America and the Caribbean region, and in the world. The rate of female labor participation is especially low in the...
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Identifying the factors that influence labor force participation could elucidate how individuals arrive at their labor supply decisions, whose understanding is, in turn, of crucial importance in analyzing how the supply side of the labor market functions. This paper investigates the effect of...
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Using data from social security records and an event study approach, we estimate the child penalty in Spain, looking at disparities for women and men across different labor outcomes following the birth of the first child. Our findings show that, the year after the first child is born, mothers’...
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