Goldin, 1994 - Google Patents
The U-shaped female labor force function in economic development and economic historyGoldin, 1994
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The labor force participation rate of married women first declines and then rises as countries develop. Its þ-shape is revealed both across the process of economic development and through the histories of currently advanced countries. The initial decline in the participation …
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