We study whether cultural attitudes towards gender, the young, and leisure are significant determinants of the employment rates of women and of the young, and of hours worked. We do this controlling for policies, institutions and other structural characteristics of the economy which may influence labor market outcomes. We identify the effect of culture exploiting the evolution over time within country, as well as across countries, of cultural attitudes. We also address the endogeneity of attitudes, policies, and institutions, and allow for the persistent nature of labor market outcomes. We find that culture matters for women's employment rates and for hours worked. However, policies, in particular employment protection legislation and taxe...
Women are playing a larger role in the workforce than ever before, but not in the U.S. The em...
First we provide a simple labor supply model in which heterogeneity in family preferences can accoun...
We study the effect of culture on important economic outcomes by using the 1970 Census to examine th...
We study whether cultural attitudes towards gender, the young, and leisure are significant determina...
We study whether cultural attitudes towards gender, the young, and leisure are signi\u85cant determi...
Despite substantial country variation in gender-role attitudes and female labor supply and theoretic...
In recent times, many economists have tried to explain various economic phenomena trying to identi...
We study culture by examining the work and fertility behavior of second-generation American women. C...
This article looks at the effect of culture on female labor force participation. Proxies of culture ...
This article analyzes to what extent gender culture affects gender gap in employment. Drawing on Ita...
This paper analyzes to what extent gender culture affects gender gap in employment. Drawing on Itali...
Despite broad progress in closing many dimensions of the gender gap around the globe, recent researc...
Women’s labor force participation has increased dramatically over the last century. Why this has occ...
We study the effect of culture on economic outcomes by examining the work and fertility behavior of ...
We analyze the impact of culture and institutions on gender inequality attitudes in areas such as ed...
Women are playing a larger role in the workforce than ever before, but not in the U.S. The em...
First we provide a simple labor supply model in which heterogeneity in family preferences can accoun...
We study the effect of culture on important economic outcomes by using the 1970 Census to examine th...
We study whether cultural attitudes towards gender, the young, and leisure are significant determina...
We study whether cultural attitudes towards gender, the young, and leisure are signi\u85cant determi...
Despite substantial country variation in gender-role attitudes and female labor supply and theoretic...
In recent times, many economists have tried to explain various economic phenomena trying to identi...
We study culture by examining the work and fertility behavior of second-generation American women. C...
This article looks at the effect of culture on female labor force participation. Proxies of culture ...
This article analyzes to what extent gender culture affects gender gap in employment. Drawing on Ita...
This paper analyzes to what extent gender culture affects gender gap in employment. Drawing on Itali...
Despite broad progress in closing many dimensions of the gender gap around the globe, recent researc...
Women’s labor force participation has increased dramatically over the last century. Why this has occ...
We study the effect of culture on economic outcomes by examining the work and fertility behavior of ...
We analyze the impact of culture and institutions on gender inequality attitudes in areas such as ed...
Women are playing a larger role in the workforce than ever before, but not in the U.S. The em...
First we provide a simple labor supply model in which heterogeneity in family preferences can accoun...
We study the effect of culture on important economic outcomes by using the 1970 Census to examine th...