The joint effort by the U.S. government and the political elite of Puerto Rico to industrialize the island created increased demand for female labor and a decline in the number of jobs traditionally held by men. The authors examine whether women's labor force participation in the formal sector responds to improving opportunities for women, declining opportunities for men, or the household's changing opportunity structures. Specifically, they examine a woman's return to work after the birth of her first child as the initial point of conflict between productive and reproductive work. The data used in these analyses are from the 1982 Puerto Rican Fertility and Family Planning Assessment (PRFFPA), an islandwide, representative sample of never-m...
As in other developing countries, Perus demographic transition is well underway. Concurrently, women...
Female labor force participation (LFP) has recently increased in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Air...
Female labor force participation has increased significantly in Latin America during the last two de...
This study examines the relationship between female work status and fertility in Puerto Rico among w...
The aim to the study is to shed light on the low levels of labor force participation found among Pue...
This paper investigates the patterns and determinants of women's mobility into and out of male-domin...
The oft-observed inverse relationship between economic activity in the formal or informal sector and...
This dissertation explores the causes for the deterioration of employment prospects for Puerto Rican...
This dissertation explores the causes for the deterioration of employment prospects for Puerto Rican...
This paper contributes toour understanding ofthe social impact of economic restructuring and globali...
This ethnographic study examines the experiences of 33 Puerto Rican women in migration, factory work...
This ethnographic study examines the experiences of 33 Puerto Rican women in migration, factory work...
This ethnographic study examines the experiences of 33 Puerto Rican women in migration, factory work...
The pace at which women incorporated into the workforce rose sharply during the last two decades of ...
The demand for female labor is a central explanatory component of macrostructural theories of gender...
As in other developing countries, Perus demographic transition is well underway. Concurrently, women...
Female labor force participation (LFP) has recently increased in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Air...
Female labor force participation has increased significantly in Latin America during the last two de...
This study examines the relationship between female work status and fertility in Puerto Rico among w...
The aim to the study is to shed light on the low levels of labor force participation found among Pue...
This paper investigates the patterns and determinants of women's mobility into and out of male-domin...
The oft-observed inverse relationship between economic activity in the formal or informal sector and...
This dissertation explores the causes for the deterioration of employment prospects for Puerto Rican...
This dissertation explores the causes for the deterioration of employment prospects for Puerto Rican...
This paper contributes toour understanding ofthe social impact of economic restructuring and globali...
This ethnographic study examines the experiences of 33 Puerto Rican women in migration, factory work...
This ethnographic study examines the experiences of 33 Puerto Rican women in migration, factory work...
This ethnographic study examines the experiences of 33 Puerto Rican women in migration, factory work...
The pace at which women incorporated into the workforce rose sharply during the last two decades of ...
The demand for female labor is a central explanatory component of macrostructural theories of gender...
As in other developing countries, Perus demographic transition is well underway. Concurrently, women...
Female labor force participation (LFP) has recently increased in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Air...
Female labor force participation has increased significantly in Latin America during the last two de...