In recent decades, while female labour force participation rates in South Korea have increased, the country’s total fertility rates have declined dramatically.This study explores the association between women’s labour force participation and second birth rates in South Korea over the period 1980–2006. An event-history analysis is applied to longitudinal data from waves 1–10 of the Korea Labour and Income Panel Study. The study shows that post-birth labour force participation significantly reduced women’s propensity for having a second child, whereas nonemployment after first birth was associated with an increased propensity. Women with highly educated husbands had a higher likelihood of enlarging the family. Further, the second birth trend ...
Through this research, I have looked at the relationship between the unemployment rate and the birth...
A large body of research has addressed women’s fertility with some among them focusing on East Asia....
Women\u27s labor force participation is dependent on factors that vary from one country to another, ...
In recent decades, while female labour force participation rates in South Korea have increased, the ...
A large amount of literature has addressed the relationship between women’s employment and fertility...
Although the decline in fertility rate is generally observed along the history of economic developme...
The aim of this paper is to understand recent economic observations, female labor force participatio...
Background: One explanation offered for very low fertility has been the gap between improvements in ...
BACKGROUND Most research on women’s labor force return after childbirth concentrates on industrializ...
The study examines the socioeconomic determinants of fertility behavior in Korea by developing a mod...
We use sequence analysis on data from the Korean Labor & Income Panel Study (1998–2019) to investiga...
<div><p>The purpose of this study was to explore the factors influencing low birth rate among marrie...
The labor force participation(LFP) of married women in Korea has increased sharply since the 1980s. ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the factors influencing low birth rate among married women ...
Stimulated by socioeconomic development, Korea has experienced rapid fertility decline since the 196...
Through this research, I have looked at the relationship between the unemployment rate and the birth...
A large body of research has addressed women’s fertility with some among them focusing on East Asia....
Women\u27s labor force participation is dependent on factors that vary from one country to another, ...
In recent decades, while female labour force participation rates in South Korea have increased, the ...
A large amount of literature has addressed the relationship between women’s employment and fertility...
Although the decline in fertility rate is generally observed along the history of economic developme...
The aim of this paper is to understand recent economic observations, female labor force participatio...
Background: One explanation offered for very low fertility has been the gap between improvements in ...
BACKGROUND Most research on women’s labor force return after childbirth concentrates on industrializ...
The study examines the socioeconomic determinants of fertility behavior in Korea by developing a mod...
We use sequence analysis on data from the Korean Labor & Income Panel Study (1998–2019) to investiga...
<div><p>The purpose of this study was to explore the factors influencing low birth rate among marrie...
The labor force participation(LFP) of married women in Korea has increased sharply since the 1980s. ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the factors influencing low birth rate among married women ...
Stimulated by socioeconomic development, Korea has experienced rapid fertility decline since the 196...
Through this research, I have looked at the relationship between the unemployment rate and the birth...
A large body of research has addressed women’s fertility with some among them focusing on East Asia....
Women\u27s labor force participation is dependent on factors that vary from one country to another, ...