Public debates in Niger suggest a growing participation of women in the labor force, but the reasons underlying this trend (whether policy or economic conditions) remain poorly understood. This study uses census data from 1988 and 2001 to investigate the changes in the levels of determinants of women's employment in this country. The results show modest improvements in women's labor force participation, but participation is highly variable depending upon women's household headship or residence. Only in urban settings did the country's economic crisis impact women's labor force participation, while climatic problems matter most for rural residents. While it is often seen as limiting women's labor force involveme...
The aim of this article is to investigate some of the factors explaining the economic activity...
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)L’étude des mig...
The objective of this study is to investigate the main determinants of female labour force participa...
Public debates in Niger suggest a growing participation of women in the labor force, but the reasons...
Les discours politiques au Niger suggèrent une participation accrue des femmes dans le marché de l'e...
Cultural and traditional beliefs that determine husband’s willingness to permit their spouse work ar...
Les femmes nigériennes représentent 50,3% de la population totale, les femmes rurales constituent 80...
Il s'agit d'une version de diffusion. Pour des raisons de droit, certaines illustrations ont été sup...
This research focuses on the political participation of women in Niger. In addition to the documenta...
Niger is a landlocked Sahelian country, two-thirds of which is in the Sahara desert. Although only o...
International audienceAfter a short description of pastoralism among the Tubu of Eastern Niger, this...
Le but de cet article est de montrer comment la femme nigérienne a négocié et continue de négocier s...
Le foncier est considéré comme un fait social total constitué à la fois par la terre et les ressourc...
Gender issues have recently flourished in the public attention due to the women's mobilizations for ...
This paper investigates the highest fertility rate in the world, questioning why decades of policy ...
The aim of this article is to investigate some of the factors explaining the economic activity...
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)L’étude des mig...
The objective of this study is to investigate the main determinants of female labour force participa...
Public debates in Niger suggest a growing participation of women in the labor force, but the reasons...
Les discours politiques au Niger suggèrent une participation accrue des femmes dans le marché de l'e...
Cultural and traditional beliefs that determine husband’s willingness to permit their spouse work ar...
Les femmes nigériennes représentent 50,3% de la population totale, les femmes rurales constituent 80...
Il s'agit d'une version de diffusion. Pour des raisons de droit, certaines illustrations ont été sup...
This research focuses on the political participation of women in Niger. In addition to the documenta...
Niger is a landlocked Sahelian country, two-thirds of which is in the Sahara desert. Although only o...
International audienceAfter a short description of pastoralism among the Tubu of Eastern Niger, this...
Le but de cet article est de montrer comment la femme nigérienne a négocié et continue de négocier s...
Le foncier est considéré comme un fait social total constitué à la fois par la terre et les ressourc...
Gender issues have recently flourished in the public attention due to the women's mobilizations for ...
This paper investigates the highest fertility rate in the world, questioning why decades of policy ...
The aim of this article is to investigate some of the factors explaining the economic activity...
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)L’étude des mig...
The objective of this study is to investigate the main determinants of female labour force participa...