... determines labourforceparticipation or vice versa have reached mixed ...high participation of females in the labour market can reduce fertility, conversely, high female fertility can ...
... 1 8 However, the improvement i n the social welfare system that provided a significant incentive to higher labour force participation by women during the 1980s reflected an adjustment to[r] ...
... to labourforce, results reported in Table 4 may have over- stated the magnitude of the negative estimates, which further strengthens our conclusion that having a second child can hardly constitutes a great ...
... determines labourforceparticipation, or vice versa, has produced mixed ...the labourforce during their child bearing and child rearing years, which then limits the number of children ...
... Finally, adopting an economic policy standpoint, the above mentioned result possesses some remarkable im- plications. As it has already been pointed out, it is when unemployment is high politicians are more concerned ...
... how labourforceparticipation rate varies among married, unmarried and female heads of ...Their labourforceparticipation can make several impact to the country’s economy at ...
... in labourforceparticipation and the control and distribution of family ...women’s participation in formal labourforce have had a big impact on the structure of the Nigerian ...
... The survey included questions on demographics (such as age, sex, highest level of education achievement, and geographical remoteness), labourforceparticipation, and long-term health conditions ...
... workforce participation [45-47], may increase the employment participation rates of people with ...work- forceparticipation of arthritis sufferers can be improved through treatment or ...
... their labourforceparticipation affected than those with a single condition, or those with no health condition due to the additional functional restrictions ...the labourforce early, ...
... market participation in Nigeria, using the data collected by the defunct National Manpower Board in the Nigerian Labour Markket Survey conducted in year ...the labourforce in Nigeria, while ...
... We estimate two sets of probit regressions, distinguished by how mothers are identified. In the first set, we define a mother as a woman who has at least one child aged 18 years or younger and who co-resides with at ...
... female labourforce ...the labourforce, a process which creates differences in the patterns of female activity rates, especially in the 20-24 and 25-29 age ...
... on labourforceparticipation emerged around the late ...and labour supply, whereas Chirokos and Nestel, (1985) estimated a Tobit model relating annual hours worked to health history by ...
... There are concerns that in some developing countries the exclusion restriction may not hold due to sex-selection, for example through sex-selective abortion or stopping rules. 4 In this case the sex composition of ...
... female labourforceparticipation rates are still low in comparison to the rates of their male counterparts in ...female participation also slowed ...female participation and also ...
... the labourforceparticipation rate in ...of labour supply in explaining Irish economic growth, we aim to identify the relative influence of structural and cyclical factors in the recent ...
... According to the regression Methods, with the student‟s t - test by using software SPSS, we found that the values of t - statistics are (12.310, 4.344, 11.697 and -11.587) as showed in (Table4). At confidence level of ...