Women’s Labor Force Participation

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Abstract

Female labor force participation is mainly driven by the value of women’s market wages versus the value of their non-market time. Labor force participation by women varies considerably across countries. To understand this international variation, one must further consider differences across countries in institutions, non-economic factors such as cultural norms, and public policies. Such differences provide important insights into what actions countries might take to further increase women’s participation in the labor market.


Original languageAmerican English
JournalIZA World of Labor
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2016

Keywords

  • family policies
  • gender
  • labor force participation
  • women

Disciplines

  • Economics

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