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Author: | Duncan, K. Prus, M. Sandy, J. |
Title: | Marital status, children and women's labor market choices |
Journal: | Journal of Socio-Economics
1993 : FALL, VOL. 22:3, p. 277-288 |
Index terms: | WOMEN LABOUR MARKETS CHILDREN |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | This article provides a test of the human capital prediction that women with more labor force intermittence hold occupations characterized by lower earnings penalties for intermittence. By using marital and family status as proxies of labor market commitment the authors find that, on average married women with and without children spend more time out of labour force than never-married, childless women. Results from earnings regressions fail to indicate that the occupations they hold are characterized by significantly lower penalties for time not working. |
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