This paper examines the decision of Turkish women to participate in the labor force. We administered a original survey questionnaire in 2009 to 518 non-working women. Employing logistic regression, we found that religious belief is a crucial factor that discourages women from participating in the labor market. In particular, the regular performance of religious rituals have the greatest negative effect on labor market participation for educated women, who are the most productive human resource in the economy
On behavioural theory basis, this article analyses whether religion influences married women in Germ...
This study analyses whether the role of religion for employment of married women in Europe has chang...
Recent research regarding the role of Religion and Culture in female labor force participation has r...
This paper examines the decision of Turkish women to participate in the labor force. We administered...
This article uses survey data collected from more than 500 women in Istanbul to examine whether or n...
Using information in the household consumption data as a signal of secularity, this study explores t...
Using information in the household consumption data as a signal of secularity, this study explores t...
This study explores the effect of religion on female labor force participation (FLFP) in a Muslim co...
This study explores the effect of religion on female labor force participation (FLFP) in a Muslim co...
This study explores the effect of religion on female labor force participation (FLFP) in a Muslim co...
This study analyzes whether the role of religion for employment of women in Europe has changed over ...
This study analyzes whether the role of religion for employment of women in Europe has changed over ...
This study analyses whether the role of religion for employment of married women in Europe has chang...
High female participation in the labor market implies both an advance in the relative economic and s...
Turkey has experienced important structural and social changes that would be expected to facilitate ...
On behavioural theory basis, this article analyses whether religion influences married women in Germ...
This study analyses whether the role of religion for employment of married women in Europe has chang...
Recent research regarding the role of Religion and Culture in female labor force participation has r...
This paper examines the decision of Turkish women to participate in the labor force. We administered...
This article uses survey data collected from more than 500 women in Istanbul to examine whether or n...
Using information in the household consumption data as a signal of secularity, this study explores t...
Using information in the household consumption data as a signal of secularity, this study explores t...
This study explores the effect of religion on female labor force participation (FLFP) in a Muslim co...
This study explores the effect of religion on female labor force participation (FLFP) in a Muslim co...
This study explores the effect of religion on female labor force participation (FLFP) in a Muslim co...
This study analyzes whether the role of religion for employment of women in Europe has changed over ...
This study analyzes whether the role of religion for employment of women in Europe has changed over ...
This study analyses whether the role of religion for employment of married women in Europe has chang...
High female participation in the labor market implies both an advance in the relative economic and s...
Turkey has experienced important structural and social changes that would be expected to facilitate ...
On behavioural theory basis, this article analyses whether religion influences married women in Germ...
This study analyses whether the role of religion for employment of married women in Europe has chang...
Recent research regarding the role of Religion and Culture in female labor force participation has r...