"In OECD countries, the cross-country correlation between the total fertility rate and the female labour force participation rate turned from a negative value before the 1980s to a positive value thereafter. Based on pooled time-series analysis, the literature seems to agree that this change is due to unmeasured country and time heterogeneity with respect to female employment. However, the determinants of this heterogeneity remain unclear. Using data of 16 European countries from 1960-2005, the author estimates pooled time-series models of fertility and female labor force participation by applying Prais-Winsten regressions with fixed country and time effects and investigate the changing effect of female labor participation for a set of labo...
In this paper, I use a vector autoregression to model the three-way causality between female labor f...
A fertility rate has a significant impact on the economy of the countries both in the short and the ...
This study explores whether the diffusion of gender-equitable attitudes towards female employment is...
"In OECD countries, the cross-country correlation between the total fertility rate and the female la...
Recent literature finds that in OECD countries the cross-country correlation between the total ferti...
Various authors nd that in OECD countries the cross-country corre-lation between the total fertility...
<b>Background</b>: Though there has been profound research on the curious change in correlation betw...
Recent literature shows the puzzling result of a positive and significant cross-country correlation ...
Recent literature finds that in OECD countries the cross- country correlation between the total fert...
'The paper examines causality and parameter instability in the long-run relation between fertility a...
This paper examines causality and parameter instability in the long-run relationship between fertili...
The cross-sectional association between female labour force participation rates and fertility in dev...
Abstract: Recent literature shows the puzzling result of a positive and significant cross-country co...
This paper examines causality and parameter instability in the long-run relationship between fertili...
Recently, many industrialized countries have posted fertility rates below the replacement rate, gene...
In this paper, I use a vector autoregression to model the three-way causality between female labor f...
A fertility rate has a significant impact on the economy of the countries both in the short and the ...
This study explores whether the diffusion of gender-equitable attitudes towards female employment is...
"In OECD countries, the cross-country correlation between the total fertility rate and the female la...
Recent literature finds that in OECD countries the cross-country correlation between the total ferti...
Various authors nd that in OECD countries the cross-country corre-lation between the total fertility...
<b>Background</b>: Though there has been profound research on the curious change in correlation betw...
Recent literature shows the puzzling result of a positive and significant cross-country correlation ...
Recent literature finds that in OECD countries the cross- country correlation between the total fert...
'The paper examines causality and parameter instability in the long-run relation between fertility a...
This paper examines causality and parameter instability in the long-run relationship between fertili...
The cross-sectional association between female labour force participation rates and fertility in dev...
Abstract: Recent literature shows the puzzling result of a positive and significant cross-country co...
This paper examines causality and parameter instability in the long-run relationship between fertili...
Recently, many industrialized countries have posted fertility rates below the replacement rate, gene...
In this paper, I use a vector autoregression to model the three-way causality between female labor f...
A fertility rate has a significant impact on the economy of the countries both in the short and the ...
This study explores whether the diffusion of gender-equitable attitudes towards female employment is...