Most literature on female employment focuses on the intersection between women's labor supply and family events such as marriage, divorce, or childbearing. Even when using longitudinal data and methods, most studies estimate average net effects over time and assume homogeneity among women. Less is known about diversity in women's cumulative work patterns over the long run. Using group-based trajectory analysis, I model the employment trajectories of early Baby Boom women in the United States from ages 20 to 54. I find that women in this cohort can be classified in four ideal-type groups: those who were consistently detached from the labor force (21 %), those who gradually increased their market attachment (27 %), those who worked intensely ...
Over the past decade, approximately 50 percent of medical school and law school graduates have been ...
Young Women, this study analyzes eight years of panel data from 895 white married women, with husban...
Studies of the determinants of labor supply do no typically include characteristics of the marriage ...
Most literature on female employment focuses on the intersection between women's labor supply and fa...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [135]-147)This study sought to examine the influence of b...
This paper studies the quantitative effects of changes in fertility patterns and rel-ative wages, on...
We examine the argument hat predominantly female occupations attract women because they are relative...
Abstract: An extensive literature in labor economics recognizes that the life-cycle labor force part...
Purpose This study aims to explore the reasons why women are leaving the workplace. Are they opting ...
Recent trends in the labor force participation of women have brought much public attention to the is...
Despite a large literature documenting the impact of childbearing on women’s wages, less understandi...
In this dissertation, I investigate the determinants of labor force exits and entrances among marrie...
We examine the argumenthat predominantly female occupations attract women because they are relativel...
This study assesses the decline in women’s, particularly mother’s, employment due to the economic re...
The relationship between a woman's reproductive history and her entry into retirement is not well- i...
Over the past decade, approximately 50 percent of medical school and law school graduates have been ...
Young Women, this study analyzes eight years of panel data from 895 white married women, with husban...
Studies of the determinants of labor supply do no typically include characteristics of the marriage ...
Most literature on female employment focuses on the intersection between women's labor supply and fa...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [135]-147)This study sought to examine the influence of b...
This paper studies the quantitative effects of changes in fertility patterns and rel-ative wages, on...
We examine the argument hat predominantly female occupations attract women because they are relative...
Abstract: An extensive literature in labor economics recognizes that the life-cycle labor force part...
Purpose This study aims to explore the reasons why women are leaving the workplace. Are they opting ...
Recent trends in the labor force participation of women have brought much public attention to the is...
Despite a large literature documenting the impact of childbearing on women’s wages, less understandi...
In this dissertation, I investigate the determinants of labor force exits and entrances among marrie...
We examine the argumenthat predominantly female occupations attract women because they are relativel...
This study assesses the decline in women’s, particularly mother’s, employment due to the economic re...
The relationship between a woman's reproductive history and her entry into retirement is not well- i...
Over the past decade, approximately 50 percent of medical school and law school graduates have been ...
Young Women, this study analyzes eight years of panel data from 895 white married women, with husban...
Studies of the determinants of labor supply do no typically include characteristics of the marriage ...