One of the most dramatic economic transformations of the past century has been the entry of women into the labor force. While many theories explain why this change took place, we investigate the process of transition itself. We argue that local information transmission generates changes in participation that are geographically heterogeneous, locally correlated, and smooth in the aggregate, just like those observed in our data. In our model, women learn about the effects of maternal employment on children by observing nearby employed women. When few women participate in the labor force, data are scarce and participation rises slowly. As information accumulates in some regions, the effects of maternal employment become less uncertain and more...
The increase in income per capita is accompanied, in virtually all countries, by two changes in the ...
Recently, economists have established that culture—defined as a common set of preferences and belief...
We analyze the effects of regional structures on females’ willingness to work as well as on the pro...
One of the most dramatic economic transformations of the past century has been the entry of women in...
One of the most dramatic economic transformations of the past century has been the entry of women in...
Much of the increase in female labor force participation in the post-war period has come from the en...
In the last century, the evolution of female labor force participation has been S-shaped: It rose sl...
In the last century, the evolution of female labor force participation has been S-shaped: It rose sl...
Much of the increase in female labor force participation in the post-war period has come from the en...
Women’s labor force participation has increased dramatically over the last century. Why this has occ...
Married womens labor force participation increased dramatically over the last cen-tury. Why this occ...
In 2011, Fogli and Veldkamp adopted a time–space recursive spatial econometric model to investigate ...
Research by both geographers and psychologists suggests that there are differences in females' and m...
This paper formulates and estimates a structural intertemporal model of labor force participation. R...
Female labor force participation increased significantly during the 20thcentury, not least in Sweden...
The increase in income per capita is accompanied, in virtually all countries, by two changes in the ...
Recently, economists have established that culture—defined as a common set of preferences and belief...
We analyze the effects of regional structures on females’ willingness to work as well as on the pro...
One of the most dramatic economic transformations of the past century has been the entry of women in...
One of the most dramatic economic transformations of the past century has been the entry of women in...
Much of the increase in female labor force participation in the post-war period has come from the en...
In the last century, the evolution of female labor force participation has been S-shaped: It rose sl...
In the last century, the evolution of female labor force participation has been S-shaped: It rose sl...
Much of the increase in female labor force participation in the post-war period has come from the en...
Women’s labor force participation has increased dramatically over the last century. Why this has occ...
Married womens labor force participation increased dramatically over the last cen-tury. Why this occ...
In 2011, Fogli and Veldkamp adopted a time–space recursive spatial econometric model to investigate ...
Research by both geographers and psychologists suggests that there are differences in females' and m...
This paper formulates and estimates a structural intertemporal model of labor force participation. R...
Female labor force participation increased significantly during the 20thcentury, not least in Sweden...
The increase in income per capita is accompanied, in virtually all countries, by two changes in the ...
Recently, economists have established that culture—defined as a common set of preferences and belief...
We analyze the effects of regional structures on females’ willingness to work as well as on the pro...