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does in Lomé. When women in Dakar take part in an economic activity outside the domestic sphere this clashes with the …Women’s disadvantaged position in the labour market can be explained by conflicts between their roles in exercising an … economic activity and in assuming their domestic activities. Husbands’ insufficient or inexistent income has increased women …
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Dakar as it does in Lomé. When women in Dakar take part in an economic activity outside the domestic sphere this clashes …(english) Women’s disadvantaged position in the labour market can be explained by conflicts between their roles in … increased women’s role in household survival strategies, but their participation does not have the same sociological meaning in …
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The relationship between fertility and employment among women is a challenging topic that requires further exploration … two-way relationship between women's employment and fertility in Turkey using a hazard approach with piece-wise constant … context. Specifically, a separate analysis is made of the association between the employment statuses of women in their first …
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fertility and greater parental investment in children; (ii) a rise in married female labor-force participation; (iii) a decline … mother; (vi) shifts in social norms governing premarital sex and married women's roles in the labor market. Macroeconomic …
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fertility and greater parental investment in children; (ii) a rise in married female labor-force participation; (iii) a … living with a single mother; (vi) shifts in social norms governing premarital sex and married women's roles in the workplace …
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possible selective fertility based on labor market conditions. We find that downturns are beneficial; for example, a one … cannot be attributed to the parents' own employment status. The results suggest pathways through stress and air pollution. …
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% of pre-birth earnings. We study the mandate's impact on women's employment and earnings around the birth of their first … all dissipate by five years after birth. The mandate instead persistently increased subsequent fertility: affected women … child, as well as on their subsequent fertility by exploiting unique, rich administrative data in a difference …
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-1990. Second, we study the consequences of parental leave policies on fertility decisions and gender differences in employment and …
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