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We investigate why female labour market participation is low in the Arab region. Utilising Akerlof and Kranton's (2000) identity economics approach, we show in a simple gametheoretic framework that women socialised in a traditional family environment violate their identities by taking a job. In...
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We investigate why female labour market participation is low in the Arab region. Utilising Akerlof and Kranton's (2000) "identity economics" approach, we show in a simple gametheoretic framework that women socialised in a traditional family environment violate their identities by taking a job....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009583637
We investigate why female labour market participation is low in the Arab region. Utilising Akerlof and Kranton’s (2000) ‘identity economics’ approach, we show in a simple game-theoretic framework that women socialised in a traditional family environment violate their identities by taking a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014149101
We investigate why female labour market participation is low in the Arab region. Utilising Akerlof and Kranton’s (2000) ‘identity economics’ approach, we show in a simple gametheoretic framework that women socialised in a traditional family environment violate their identities by taking a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010699084