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participation rate for the first time in Turkey by using a representative sample from the third largest city Ýzmir. Our findings …-educated women to participate in the labor market initially, the lack of adequate work-family reconciliation policies in Turkey seem …
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in the early 1990s. Given the phenomenally low female labor force participation rate in Turkey (one of the lowest in the …
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distinct Muslim denominations in Turkey: Sunni and Alevi Muslims. We find a positive and significant effect of being an Alevi …
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in the early 1990s. Given the phenomenally low female labor force participation rate in Turkey (one of the lowest in the … paper differs from the earlier few studies on the added worker effect in Turkey in a number of aspects. First, rather than …
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to the recent economic crisis in Turkey. Identification is achieved by exploiting the exogenous variation in the output … added worker effect explains up to 64% of the observed increase in female labor force participation observed in Turkey. …
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findings within the gendered institutional context in Turkey, we argue that gender-inequitable work-family reconciliation …
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Female labour force participation rates have stagnated in sub-Saharan Africa since the turn of the millennium. This paper aims to explain this aggregate pattern by decomposing it into the labour supply behaviour of different birth cohorts and age groups. Using representative and repeated census...
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We estimate the relative importance of alternative labour supply and demand mechanisms in explaining the rise of female labour force participation over the last 55 years in Mexico. The growth of female labour force participation in Mexico between 1960 and 2015 followed an S-shape, with a...
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While women's labor force participation tends to increase with economic development, the relationship is not straightforward or consistent at the country level. There is considerably more variation across developing countries in labor force participation by women than by men. This variation is...
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