In this paper I develop a theoretical foundation for analyzing how gender roles in the household affect foreign direct investment in a developing country context. It is argued that the extent to which women and men share the costs of social reproduction at the household level is a central determinant of women’s labor supply and the profitability of investment. I combine a model of family structure with a structuralist macromodel to investigate the effects of various public policies on women’s wages and employment. A major goal is to specify the constraints imposed by international capital mobility on the prospects for increased equality and living standards for women
Neoclassical economists posit a set of stylized facts which mark the structural transformation of na...
"The structure of the paper is as follows. In Section 2, I sketch out some of the main factors behin...
This paper discusses whether households in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) allocate their re...
In this paper I develop a theoretical foundation for analyzing how gender roles in the household aff...
This dissertation is constituted by three distinctive chapters or essays, but the unifying theme is ...
This study examines the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on female employment. I use a fixe...
The family investment hypothesis predicts that credit constrained immigrant families adopt a ...
Abstract This paper explores the main issues involved in examining the gender impact of internat...
Summary. Ð This paper explores the main issues involved in examining the gender impact of internatio...
This paper investigates gender differences in economic mobility. In a sample of married couples cons...
This study examines the partnership between foreign capital (FDI) and state in manipulating women\u2...
Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) has been described as a mechanism to promote employment. Recent res...
This paper describes how the composition of the labor force changes with economic development. It co...
Neoclassical economists posit a set of stylized facts which mark the structural transformation of na...
The present paper aims at quantifying the impact of changing family structures on labor supply and s...
Neoclassical economists posit a set of stylized facts which mark the structural transformation of na...
"The structure of the paper is as follows. In Section 2, I sketch out some of the main factors behin...
This paper discusses whether households in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) allocate their re...
In this paper I develop a theoretical foundation for analyzing how gender roles in the household aff...
This dissertation is constituted by three distinctive chapters or essays, but the unifying theme is ...
This study examines the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on female employment. I use a fixe...
The family investment hypothesis predicts that credit constrained immigrant families adopt a ...
Abstract This paper explores the main issues involved in examining the gender impact of internat...
Summary. Ð This paper explores the main issues involved in examining the gender impact of internatio...
This paper investigates gender differences in economic mobility. In a sample of married couples cons...
This study examines the partnership between foreign capital (FDI) and state in manipulating women\u2...
Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) has been described as a mechanism to promote employment. Recent res...
This paper describes how the composition of the labor force changes with economic development. It co...
Neoclassical economists posit a set of stylized facts which mark the structural transformation of na...
The present paper aims at quantifying the impact of changing family structures on labor supply and s...
Neoclassical economists posit a set of stylized facts which mark the structural transformation of na...
"The structure of the paper is as follows. In Section 2, I sketch out some of the main factors behin...
This paper discusses whether households in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) allocate their re...