Copyright Emerald Group Publishing Limited. DOI: 10.1108/01425459110144540 [Full text of this article is not available in the UHRA]The recent interest in women returning to, or increasing their, labour market participation has largely ignored the skills and aspirations of women themselves. This article is based on a survey of mothers of young children in a fairly prosperous part of the South East of the UK. Research findings indicate that women lack confidence about their ability to return to economic activity, have a high demand for training, and expect to be frustrated in their career aspirations if training is not available. Childcare provision, flexible working hours and training would enable them to increase their participation in work...
Across the developed world women are entering the labour force in substantial numbers, led by, and r...
International audienceAlthough the increase in female labour force participation is a fairly widespr...
Hakim’s Preference Theory on the heterogeneity of the work-life preferences of women, and in particu...
Women are completing university with undergraduate and postgraduate training at rates higher than ev...
This thesis reports the results of a study about the perceptions of women who have returned to work ...
A dynamic structural discrete choice model of labour market participation, schooling and occupationa...
This article examines a particular instance of the relationship between gender, training provision a...
Original article can be found at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright Emerald Group Publishing ...
Women’s workforce attachment is becoming increasingly similar to men’s, with rising labor force part...
A recent policy direction in many OECD countries has been to increase workforce participation for wo...
Measures to support women to return to the science, engineering and technology (SET) labour market h...
The focus of this paper is the position of economically disadvantaged female workers in the labour m...
The thesis examines the changes in the labour market behaviour and welfare participation of women in...
A recent policy direction in many OECD countries has been to increase workforce participation for wo...
Covering employment and wage gender gaps, participation of women, fertility, and the welfare of chil...
Across the developed world women are entering the labour force in substantial numbers, led by, and r...
International audienceAlthough the increase in female labour force participation is a fairly widespr...
Hakim’s Preference Theory on the heterogeneity of the work-life preferences of women, and in particu...
Women are completing university with undergraduate and postgraduate training at rates higher than ev...
This thesis reports the results of a study about the perceptions of women who have returned to work ...
A dynamic structural discrete choice model of labour market participation, schooling and occupationa...
This article examines a particular instance of the relationship between gender, training provision a...
Original article can be found at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright Emerald Group Publishing ...
Women’s workforce attachment is becoming increasingly similar to men’s, with rising labor force part...
A recent policy direction in many OECD countries has been to increase workforce participation for wo...
Measures to support women to return to the science, engineering and technology (SET) labour market h...
The focus of this paper is the position of economically disadvantaged female workers in the labour m...
The thesis examines the changes in the labour market behaviour and welfare participation of women in...
A recent policy direction in many OECD countries has been to increase workforce participation for wo...
Covering employment and wage gender gaps, participation of women, fertility, and the welfare of chil...
Across the developed world women are entering the labour force in substantial numbers, led by, and r...
International audienceAlthough the increase in female labour force participation is a fairly widespr...
Hakim’s Preference Theory on the heterogeneity of the work-life preferences of women, and in particu...