19th Conference of the Eurasia-Business-and-Economics-Society (EBES), Istanbul Tech Univ, Dept Econ, Facf Management, Istanbul, TURKEY, MAY, 2016In this study, we have estimated the determinants of female labor force participation in Turkey. For this purpose, we have used Household Labor Force Survey for 2000-2014. The determinants of female labor force participation have been studied extensively by previous studies but this paper differs in some ways. First and foremost, previous studies have used traditional estimation techniques such as simple logit or probit estimators. Here, we have used a newly developed estimator called special regression, and we have included the random individual effect in the model by using recursive mixed-process...
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AbstractThis article investigates the major issues of females in Turkey and the characteristics requ...
Low female labour force participation is among the main labour market problems as failing to integra...
Compared to many developed and developing countries, the labor force participation of women in Turke...
In this study, the Female Labour Force Participation rate in Turkey between 1988 and 2008 is investi...
Recently, several researchers hypothesized that female labor force participation rate exhibits a U-s...
This study focuses on the female labor force participation rate (LFPR). Cross-country fixed effect a...
In this study, we try to examine the determinants of women’s labor participation rates using panel d...
We study the aggregate labor force participation behavior of women over a 25-year period in Turkey u...
The development of societies is possible by using the factors of production fully and effectively. L...
Female labor force participation rate in Turkey is quite low by European Union (EU) and Organization...
Compared to other developing countries, Turkey has a very low female labour participation rate. Prev...
Kadınların işgücüne katılımları, bir ülke için sürdürülebilir büyüme ve kalkınmayı sağlayan en öneml...
High female participation in the labor market implies both an advance in the relative economic and s...
Ekonomik kalkınmanın ilk dönemlerinde kadınların işgücüne katılımının düştüğü, ancak kalkınmanın ile...
URL des Documents: https://centredeconomiesorbonne.cnrs.fr/publications/Documents de travail du Cent...
AbstractThis article investigates the major issues of females in Turkey and the characteristics requ...
Low female labour force participation is among the main labour market problems as failing to integra...
Compared to many developed and developing countries, the labor force participation of women in Turke...
In this study, the Female Labour Force Participation rate in Turkey between 1988 and 2008 is investi...
Recently, several researchers hypothesized that female labor force participation rate exhibits a U-s...
This study focuses on the female labor force participation rate (LFPR). Cross-country fixed effect a...
In this study, we try to examine the determinants of women’s labor participation rates using panel d...
We study the aggregate labor force participation behavior of women over a 25-year period in Turkey u...
The development of societies is possible by using the factors of production fully and effectively. L...
Female labor force participation rate in Turkey is quite low by European Union (EU) and Organization...
Compared to other developing countries, Turkey has a very low female labour participation rate. Prev...
Kadınların işgücüne katılımları, bir ülke için sürdürülebilir büyüme ve kalkınmayı sağlayan en öneml...
High female participation in the labor market implies both an advance in the relative economic and s...
Ekonomik kalkınmanın ilk dönemlerinde kadınların işgücüne katılımının düştüğü, ancak kalkınmanın ile...
URL des Documents: https://centredeconomiesorbonne.cnrs.fr/publications/Documents de travail du Cent...
AbstractThis article investigates the major issues of females in Turkey and the characteristics requ...
Low female labour force participation is among the main labour market problems as failing to integra...