ABSTRACT. This study empirically investigates women’s work inter-ruption behavior in Taiwan and this behavior’s influence on women’s earnings. The most striking finding from our analysis of women’s work history patterns is that a husband’s negative attitude toward a working wife will more greatly discourage his wife from attaching to the labor market than will the presence of young children in the family. Thus, it is critical to educate men to give up their traditional attitudes toward gender roles in order to raise the female labor force participation rate in Taiwan. As to the effect of work interruption on earnings, a depreciation rate of 2.8 % is found for women with at least a high-school level of education, while no penalty of foregone...
The female-male gender gap in earnings in Taiwan has remained nearly constant over the past two deca...
A cross-sectional survey was undertaken to examine the impact of organizational support on work-fami...
[[abstract]]This article examines gender differences in gender-role attitudes in two societies with ...
[[abstract]]This study empirically investigates women's work interruption behavior in Taiwan and thi...
[[abstract]]Female labor force participation rate has increased from 36% in the 1960s to 46% in 2000...
The aimof this researchwas to explore demographic, familial, and attitudinal correlates of Taiwanese...
The purpose of the present study is to explore systematically married women's labor force behavior i...
Thanks to the universal nature of Taiwan’s education, women have accounted for half of all universit...
This study examines the changing labor force participation pattern at marriage for women in Taiwanes...
This study examines the changing labor force participation pattern at marriage for women in Taiwanes...
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In many countries female participation in the labor force has often been cited as one of the main fa...
In order to compete in the global economy, Japanese government and companies are devoting to the dev...
Women's education has been increasing at a faster pace than men's education over the past decades ar...
The purpose of this paper is twofold: 1) to identify differences in work history such as withdrawal ...
The female-male gender gap in earnings in Taiwan has remained nearly constant over the past two deca...
A cross-sectional survey was undertaken to examine the impact of organizational support on work-fami...
[[abstract]]This article examines gender differences in gender-role attitudes in two societies with ...
[[abstract]]This study empirically investigates women's work interruption behavior in Taiwan and thi...
[[abstract]]Female labor force participation rate has increased from 36% in the 1960s to 46% in 2000...
The aimof this researchwas to explore demographic, familial, and attitudinal correlates of Taiwanese...
The purpose of the present study is to explore systematically married women's labor force behavior i...
Thanks to the universal nature of Taiwan’s education, women have accounted for half of all universit...
This study examines the changing labor force participation pattern at marriage for women in Taiwanes...
This study examines the changing labor force participation pattern at marriage for women in Taiwanes...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68847/2/10.1177_009770047900500303.pd
In many countries female participation in the labor force has often been cited as one of the main fa...
In order to compete in the global economy, Japanese government and companies are devoting to the dev...
Women's education has been increasing at a faster pace than men's education over the past decades ar...
The purpose of this paper is twofold: 1) to identify differences in work history such as withdrawal ...
The female-male gender gap in earnings in Taiwan has remained nearly constant over the past two deca...
A cross-sectional survey was undertaken to examine the impact of organizational support on work-fami...
[[abstract]]This article examines gender differences in gender-role attitudes in two societies with ...