This study examines the changing labor force participation pattern at marriage for women in Taiwanese society. The probability of labor force participation after marriage is examined using a logistic regression model. The data are derived from the 1978 Young Women KAP Follow-up Survey. This study provides evidence to support the notion that marriage is one of the life events which disrupt women's employment. The literature shows that the disruptive effect is mainly attributed to the incompatibility between familial and career roles. Our findings suggest that long-distance migration in the first year of marriage is also a source of disruption. The results show that labor force participation prior to marriage is the most significant det...
Machiko Osawa, Sawako Shirahase and other seminar participants for their helpful comments on earlier...
While China has decreasing female labor participation and increasing marital instability, compared t...
[[abstract]]This study aims to explore how the marriage immigrants from Southeast Asia experience th...
This study examines the changing labor force participation pattern at marriage for women in Taiwanes...
The purpose of the present study is to explore systematically married women's labor force behavior i...
[[abstract]]Female labor force participation rate has increased from 36% in the 1960s to 46% in 2000...
The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of parental family, socialization and prem...
Migration has been a globally prevailing phenomenon through human history, which urges multilateral ...
In many countries female participation in the labor force has often been cited as one of the main fa...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between marital status and female labor force participati...
[[abstract]]This study empirically investigates women's work interruption behavior in Taiwan and thi...
The present study investigates the determinants and patterns of married women's labor force particip...
Female age at first marriage has risen substantially in a number of East Asian nations in this centu...
This paper indentifies the factors that affect the childbearing behaviors for marriage immigrants in...
ABSTRACT. This study empirically investigates women’s work inter-ruption behavior in Taiwan and this...
Machiko Osawa, Sawako Shirahase and other seminar participants for their helpful comments on earlier...
While China has decreasing female labor participation and increasing marital instability, compared t...
[[abstract]]This study aims to explore how the marriage immigrants from Southeast Asia experience th...
This study examines the changing labor force participation pattern at marriage for women in Taiwanes...
The purpose of the present study is to explore systematically married women's labor force behavior i...
[[abstract]]Female labor force participation rate has increased from 36% in the 1960s to 46% in 2000...
The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of parental family, socialization and prem...
Migration has been a globally prevailing phenomenon through human history, which urges multilateral ...
In many countries female participation in the labor force has often been cited as one of the main fa...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between marital status and female labor force participati...
[[abstract]]This study empirically investigates women's work interruption behavior in Taiwan and thi...
The present study investigates the determinants and patterns of married women's labor force particip...
Female age at first marriage has risen substantially in a number of East Asian nations in this centu...
This paper indentifies the factors that affect the childbearing behaviors for marriage immigrants in...
ABSTRACT. This study empirically investigates women’s work inter-ruption behavior in Taiwan and this...
Machiko Osawa, Sawako Shirahase and other seminar participants for their helpful comments on earlier...
While China has decreasing female labor participation and increasing marital instability, compared t...
[[abstract]]This study aims to explore how the marriage immigrants from Southeast Asia experience th...