The present study focussed on women participation in labour force with the specific objectives of analysing gender dimension of rural poverty and identifying the key factors leading to gender division. The study was based on primary data only and was confined to rural and urban areas of Jammu ...
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In France, women's participation in the labour force has gradually shifted over the past 30 years. From a situation in which women's right to pursue an occupation was far from being recognized, they came to be viewed as an auxiliary labour force. Women's participation in economic activity ...
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Increased Women's Labour Force Participation in Europe: Progress in the Work-Life Balance or Polarization of Behaviours? Population (1634-2941)Thévenon, Olivier
Despite notable progress over the past 20 years the report found that the global women's labor force participation rate - at 48.5 percent in 2018 -- is still 26.5 percentage points below the rate of their male counterparts. In addition, the global unemployment rate of women for 2018 - at ...
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Preference Formation and the Rise of Women's Labor Force Participation: Evidence from WWII This Paper presents intergenerational evidence in favour of the hypothesis that a significant factor explaining the increase in female labour force partici... R Fernández,A Fogli,C Olivetti - 《Cepr Discussion...
Developments in ECEC have certainly been backed up by a vast amount of research that prove, albeit with different emphasis, positive links between investment in ECEC and (1) female labour force participation, (2) fertility dynamics (3) children's opportunities in life and (4) productivity ...
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