Labour force participation rates of women differ strongly by ethnic origin. Even though existing research using cross-sectional studies has demonstrated that part of these differences can be attributed to compositional differences in human capital, household conditions and gender attitudes, residual ‘ethnic effects’ typically remain. To further our understanding of women’s labour market behaviour across ethnic groups, we use a large-scale longitudinal study and apply a dynamic perspective to examine how far relevant life-course events in addition to individual characteristics, gender attitudes and religiosity contribute to the explanation of ethnic differences in women’s labour force entries and exits in the UK. Our findings show that, adju...
First Published August 17, 2018Youth joblessness often leaves a scar. However, some ethnic groups ap...
This paper uses the 1 per cent household file from the Samples of Anonymised Records (SARs) for the ...
This paper sets out to explore a seeming puzzle in the context of Bangladesh. There is a considerabl...
Labour force participation rates of women differ strongly by ethnic origin. Even though existing res...
Labour force participation rates of women differ strongly by ethnic origin. Even though existing res...
Although substantial research shows that in Britain some ethnic minority women have significantly lo...
Women’s labor market participation rates differ substantially between ethnic groups in many Western ...
Women’s labor market participation rates differ substantially between ethnic groups in many Western ...
We pool eight Spring QLFS quarters for 1992-1995 and 2000-2003 to examine female employment changes ...
It is well established that Pakistani and Bangladeshi women generally have lower rates of economic a...
This article aims to explain the labour market penalties among Muslim women in Britain. It draws on...
This article aims to explain the labour market penalties among Muslim women in Britain. It draws on ...
Youth joblessness often leaves a scar. However, some ethnic groups appear to be more successful in r...
Female labour force participation varies highly between different ethnic groups. Yet, research on th...
First published online: 16 November 2020There are clear differences in labour force participation ra...
First Published August 17, 2018Youth joblessness often leaves a scar. However, some ethnic groups ap...
This paper uses the 1 per cent household file from the Samples of Anonymised Records (SARs) for the ...
This paper sets out to explore a seeming puzzle in the context of Bangladesh. There is a considerabl...
Labour force participation rates of women differ strongly by ethnic origin. Even though existing res...
Labour force participation rates of women differ strongly by ethnic origin. Even though existing res...
Although substantial research shows that in Britain some ethnic minority women have significantly lo...
Women’s labor market participation rates differ substantially between ethnic groups in many Western ...
Women’s labor market participation rates differ substantially between ethnic groups in many Western ...
We pool eight Spring QLFS quarters for 1992-1995 and 2000-2003 to examine female employment changes ...
It is well established that Pakistani and Bangladeshi women generally have lower rates of economic a...
This article aims to explain the labour market penalties among Muslim women in Britain. It draws on...
This article aims to explain the labour market penalties among Muslim women in Britain. It draws on ...
Youth joblessness often leaves a scar. However, some ethnic groups appear to be more successful in r...
Female labour force participation varies highly between different ethnic groups. Yet, research on th...
First published online: 16 November 2020There are clear differences in labour force participation ra...
First Published August 17, 2018Youth joblessness often leaves a scar. However, some ethnic groups ap...
This paper uses the 1 per cent household file from the Samples of Anonymised Records (SARs) for the ...
This paper sets out to explore a seeming puzzle in the context of Bangladesh. There is a considerabl...