This study investigates female labor force participation in the Netherlands between 1985 and 2014 and proposes a new approach to address the age-period-cohort identification problem. The prime working age model assumes a constant effect of age on female labor force participation for women who are at least 45 years old but younger than 50. This model generates plausible predictions of the age-, period- and cohort profiles of female labor participation. Those predictions are very similar to the ones obtained by using the intrinsic estimator approach of Yang et al. (Sociol Methodol 34(1):75-110, 2004).</p
Labor market participation rates of West German females have risen during the last decades, whereas ...
We investigate the changes in women\u2019s participation patterns across 15 EU countries over the la...
The Dutch labour market differs from that of other countries due to a unique combination of high emp...
This study investigates female labor force participation in the Netherlands between 1985 and 2014 an...
This study investigates female labor force participation in the Netherlands between 1985 and 2014 an...
This study investigates the increase in the labour force participation rate of women. We estimate a ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a theoretical model, which is aggregated across indi...
This study investigates the extent and speed of dynamic adjustment of labour supply to changes in la...
This study investigates the extent and speed of dynamic adjustment of labour supply to changes in la...
This study investigates the causes of variation in age-specific male and female labour force partici...
The paper analyses the determinants of female labour participation. Structural equation modelling is...
During the nineteenth century, Dutch female labor force participation (FLFP) wasrelatively low. Most...
Labor market participation rates of West German females have risen during the last decades, whereas ...
We investigate the changes in women\u2019s participation patterns across 15 EU countries over the la...
The Dutch labour market differs from that of other countries due to a unique combination of high emp...
This study investigates female labor force participation in the Netherlands between 1985 and 2014 an...
This study investigates female labor force participation in the Netherlands between 1985 and 2014 an...
This study investigates the increase in the labour force participation rate of women. We estimate a ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a theoretical model, which is aggregated across indi...
This study investigates the extent and speed of dynamic adjustment of labour supply to changes in la...
This study investigates the extent and speed of dynamic adjustment of labour supply to changes in la...
This study investigates the causes of variation in age-specific male and female labour force partici...
The paper analyses the determinants of female labour participation. Structural equation modelling is...
During the nineteenth century, Dutch female labor force participation (FLFP) wasrelatively low. Most...
Labor market participation rates of West German females have risen during the last decades, whereas ...
We investigate the changes in women\u2019s participation patterns across 15 EU countries over the la...
The Dutch labour market differs from that of other countries due to a unique combination of high emp...