This study examines the impact of selected economic and social factors on the representation of women in the public sector in eighteen countries using aggregated data published by international organizations and mainly from the statistics division in the United Nations between 2000 and 2010. Multiple Regression analysis is used to test the study hypotheses. Findings reveal that there is a positive relation between number of women in the public sector and each one of the following independent variables: size of the public sector, unemployment among men, and general job turnover in the public sector. In addition, there is a negative relationship between number of women in the public sector and two independent variables, namely level of urbani...
Education is a core driver of female employment and empowerment all over the world. As development s...
Abstract Regardless of the development level of the countries, the labor force participation rate p...
This article examines whether gender representation of government leadership in the legislative and ...
This study examines the impact of selected economic and social factors on the representation of wome...
With the current development and increasing participation of women in work in developed countries, w...
Women’s engagement in the broader social life is part of policy objectives in today’s world that mos...
Female labor force participation varies widely across regions and cultures, typically with more work...
The low-labor force participation rate of female in the MENA countries has been recognized and inves...
This article argues that cross-national diversity in women’s concentration in the public sector expl...
Contains fulltext : 86996.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We analyzed de...
This study investigates the sectoral effects on female absolute and relative employment in 39 least ...
Women’s role in political representation has been deeply studied in the administration and political...
Purpose — The study aims to analyze the impact of women's involvement in parliament, women's educati...
The issue of women on management position is gaining attention globally. Governments signed major hu...
The paper uses individual data for 9,957 female employees (drawn from a total sample of 29,332 indiv...
Education is a core driver of female employment and empowerment all over the world. As development s...
Abstract Regardless of the development level of the countries, the labor force participation rate p...
This article examines whether gender representation of government leadership in the legislative and ...
This study examines the impact of selected economic and social factors on the representation of wome...
With the current development and increasing participation of women in work in developed countries, w...
Women’s engagement in the broader social life is part of policy objectives in today’s world that mos...
Female labor force participation varies widely across regions and cultures, typically with more work...
The low-labor force participation rate of female in the MENA countries has been recognized and inves...
This article argues that cross-national diversity in women’s concentration in the public sector expl...
Contains fulltext : 86996.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We analyzed de...
This study investigates the sectoral effects on female absolute and relative employment in 39 least ...
Women’s role in political representation has been deeply studied in the administration and political...
Purpose — The study aims to analyze the impact of women's involvement in parliament, women's educati...
The issue of women on management position is gaining attention globally. Governments signed major hu...
The paper uses individual data for 9,957 female employees (drawn from a total sample of 29,332 indiv...
Education is a core driver of female employment and empowerment all over the world. As development s...
Abstract Regardless of the development level of the countries, the labor force participation rate p...
This article examines whether gender representation of government leadership in the legislative and ...